More than 30 people were killed when the survivors in Quebec in July oil train derailment caused by the disaster of the company, its bankruptcy case in the United States to seek a role.
Last week in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the motion requires the creation of the Commission on behalf of wrongful death and injury claims, Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railroad experienced a Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. The company's Canadian Foreign Minister also filed for bankruptcy.
Request that the family is expected in the millions of dollars, for the July 6 derailment and disaster, Quebec Lac-Megantic in wrongful death verdict.
A train with 72 oil tankers roll into town, exploded, killing 47 people dead. The company's chairman accused the train operators, do not set enough handbrake.
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