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Sascha and Alexander Pinczowski, siblings missing in the Brussels bombings, 22 Mar 2016 (Photo: Karen van Suijdam/Facebook) - Credit: Sascha and Alexander Pinczowski, siblings killed in the Brussels bombings, 22 Mar 2016 (Photo: Karen van Suijdam/Facebook)
Alexander Pinczowski
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Elita Weah
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Sascha Pinczowski
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Zaventem Airport
Wednesday, 6 April 2016 - 16:15
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Family of two killed at Brussels airport might sue for poor security

The Pinczowski family from Maastricht is considering suing the Zaventem Airport in Brussels for negligence in the death of their children Alexander and Sascha, a spokesperson for the family told Limburg media. Alexander and Sascha Pinczowski were killed in the terrorist attacks in Brussels on March 22nd. The siblings were at Zaventem Airport waiting for a flight to America when suicide bombers attacked. The family called in experts to investigate their possibilities in suing the airports. The family of Elitah Weah from Deventer, who was also killed at the airport, is also cooperating with this investigation. Both families believe that the airport did not do enough to protect their passengers.

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