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Linq Buslines Statement

House of PR for Linq Buslines < 1 mins read

ATTRIBUTABLE TO A LINQ BUSLINES SPOKESPERSON:

"We have not received notification of any class action, and as far as we are aware, no lawsuit has been filed. Therefore, we are unable to comment further.

We appreciate that this is an extremely difficult and ongoing matter for the families and our sympathy lies with them."

 

 

Contact details:

Candice Lester

House of PR

[email protected]

0401 367 343

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