Family who lost three lodges bill of criminal letters with Scotland’s lord advocate,bringing private prosecutionThe family who lost three members in the Glasgow bin lorry crash that killed six people has taken the first legal step in an attempt to bring a private prosecution of the lorry’s driver, Harry Clarke. Lawyers for the relatives of 18-year-old Erin McQuade and her grandparents, and Jack and Lorraine Sweeney – who were killed when a council bin lorry hit Christmas shoppers in Glasgows George Square in December 2014 – confirmed that a bill of criminal letters has been lodged with Scotland’s lord advocate,Frank Mulholland. Mulholland has seven days to reply.
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Source: theguardian.com