Greek fire victims sue authorities over deaths in Mati

The relatives of a woman and a man killed in a wildfire near Athens last week have sued state authorities, the fire brigade and police over their deaths.

The authorities could be liable for criminal charges such as involuntary manslaughter, bodily harm, exposure that led to death and arson in what they call a "biblical catastrophe," according to the text of the lawsuit seen by Reuters.

"I believe that those who are responsible for protecting people, for putting out the fire and taking any precaution measures to prevent it, will be convicted," the relatives' lawyer, Antonis Foussas, told Reuters.

A prosecutor is investigating the cause of the wildfire and the role of authorities in responding to the blaze that killed at least 91 people in the seaside town of Mati and nearby areas.

Both victims died trying to escape the flames, according to the lawsuit. Their...

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