用户名/邮箱
登录密码
验证码
看不清?换一张
您好,欢迎访问! [ 登录 | 注册 ]
您的位置:首页 - 最新资讯
Man deliberately chops both his legs off by lying under a TRAIN in crazy bid to claim £2.3m insurance payout
2021-11-11 00:00:00.0     太阳报-世界新闻     原网页

       

       A MAN deliberately chopped both his legs off by lying under a train in a bid to claim a £2.3million insurance payout, it has been claimed.

       A court in Hungary ruled that Sandor Cs., 54, had climbed onto the tracks in 2014 with the intention of having both his legs run over.

       1

       Sandor Cs took out 14 high-risk life insurance policies in the year building up to the horrific incident Credit: Newsflash

       Sandor has faced scrutiny from the authorities since 2014 when both of his legs were run over by a train in the Hungarian village of Nyircsaszari.

       Suspicion surrounding the incident was sparked when the authorities were informed that Sandor had taken out 14 high-risk life insurance policies in the year building up to the incident.

       Sandor, who was wheelchair-bound after the incident and now uses prosthetic limbs, claimed that he took out the policies after receiving financial advice telling him returns are better on insurance policies than savings accounts.

       His wife filed the insurance claims directly after the incident, but they refused to pay up on grounds that they suspected he had inflicted the injury on himself.

       Sandor maintains his innocence and claims that he stepped on a shard of glass which resulted in him losing his balance and falling in front of the train that was just departing the station.

       The incident resulted in Sandor having both of his legs amputated from the knee down.

       Most read in THE SUN

       ICY BLAST Live weather forecast with exact date 72-hour blast of SNOW hits the UK revealed

       HUSBAND’S HORROR Brave nurse who lost legs & arm to sepsis found hanged by husband

       PRESSING TIMES Boris Johnson to hold press conference at 4.30pm TODAY

       ICY BLAST Exact date SNOW will hit UK revealed - and it’s much sooner than you think

       Exclusive

       ABUSE FURY Primary school teacher seen punching and kicking horse SUSPENDED and ‘in hiding'

       BUM RAP Terminally ill man who mooned speed camera for bucket list arrested by 6 cops

       The investigation, which has now been ongoing for seven years, was complicated by the fact that the train conductor changed his story.

       Initially, the conductor stated that Sandor fell but later claimed that he threw himself in front of the train on purpose.

       The case concluded with Sandor receiving a two-year suspended prison sentence and an order to cover £4,725 in legal costs.

       Sandor told the media outlet Blikk after the hearing had concluded: "I find the ruling very peculiar, naturally it isn't what I expected, I am disappointed.

       "I need to see this through to the end because, as is, this is not right, and the court must feel the same way."

       Prior to the incident, Sandor worked in the thermal energy sector and installed boilers at home and abroad, but his career ended when he lost his legs.

       He claims the injury and the legal case have bankrupted him.

       Sandor still has several insurance claims pending, but in light of the court's decision, they are unlikely to pay up.

       It is not clear if Sandor will be able to appeal the decision.

       


标签:综合
关键词: claimed     3million insurance payout     claims     policies     Sandor     incident     conductor     BLAST     train    
滚动新闻