A French court has acquitted

A French court has acquitted five individuals in the 1992 crash of an Air Inter A320 near Sainte-Odile, in which 87 people died. The court dismissed negligence charges, but found Airbus and Air France--which bought Air Inter--liable for pain and suffering.

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