At the end of 1982, Andre Bamberski learns about the death of his 14-year-old daughter Kalinka while she was on vacation with her mother and stepfather in Germany. She died while they were there. Bamberski is sure that Kalinka's death was not an accident, so he starts to look into it. A botched autopsy report makes him suspicious and leads him to think that Kalinka's stepfather, Dr. Dieter Krombach, killed her. Bamberski tries to move the trial to France, where he will spend the rest of his life working for Kalinka's justice and keeping Krombach in prison.
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At the end of 1982, Andre Bamberski learns about the death of his 14-year-old daughter Kalinka while she was on vacation with her mother and stepfather in Germany. She died while they were there. Bamberski is sure that Kalinka's death was not an accident, so he starts to look into it. A botched autopsy report makes him suspicious and leads him to think that Kalinka's stepfather, Dr. Dieter Krombach, killed her. Bamberski tries to move the trial to France, where he will spend the rest of his life working for Kalinka's justice and keeping Krombach in prison.
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