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When a fire kills 242 people in a nightclub, all that the victims' parents can do is mourn... and fight for justice.
Episode 5 : Neverending
January. 25,2023
The hearings have been dragging on for years, yet no one has been prosecuted. The victims' parents fight for a grand jury trial.
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Episode 4 : Process
January. 25,2023
Survivors struggle to recover from their burns. The parents’ investigation reveals that the local government knows more than they're letting on.
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Episode 3 : Blame
January. 25,2023
The police interrogate several people involved in the fire. The victims' parents create an association to fight for justice and investigate on their own.
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