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2015 Crane Crash in Mecca: Saudi Court Issues Verdict after Seven Years

11:04 - February 15, 2023
News ID: 3482487
TEHRAN (IQNA) – A Saudi Court has issued a verdict for the 2015 crane crash at Mecca Grand Mosque which killed at least 109 people.

2015 crane crash in Mecca Grand Mosque

 

The ruling of the court of appeal that comes after seven years has fined the Saudi Binladin Group 20 million riyals ($5.32 million) after finding it guilty of negligence and safety breaches.

At least 109 people, including foreign pilgrims, were killed in September 2015 when a crane crashed into a courtyard of the mosque as a result of high winds.

The crane was one of many the construction company had erected as part of a multibillion-dollar expansion plan to accommodate the growing numbers of pilgrims.

The Criminal Court of Appeal in Mecca ruled that the company was not required to pay blood money to the relatives of those killed in the accident.

Seven people were found guilty, with three sentenced to six months in prison and fined up to 30,000 riyals while four received three-month jail terms and were fined 15,000 riyals.

In 2017, the appeals court ordered a new trial involving about a dozen people accused of negligence, after a Saudi court cleared the Saudi Binladin Group of responsibility.

The company, which has developed famous buildings in the kingdom, was founded more than 80 years ago by the father of former Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

 

Source: thenationalnews.com

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