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FILE - In this undated photo, Ye Meng Yuan poses for photos in a classroom in Jiangshan city in China's Zhejiang province. Video footage from a firefighter’s helmet camera following the crash landing of an Asiana Airlines flight in San Francisco shows fire personnel were aware there was someone on the ground outside the plane. That person, 16-year-old Ye Meng Yuan, was alive, but late run over and killed by a fire truck. (AP Photo/CHINATOPIX, File) CHINA OUT

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FILE - This July 6, 2013 file photo provided by the San Francisco Chronicle shows an image from the helmet-mounted video camera of a San Francisco fire battalion chief at the scene of the crash of Asiana Flight 214 shows a firefighter covering the body of passenger Ye Meng Yuan at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco. Video footage from a firefighter’s helmet camera in the wake of the crash landing of an Asiana Airlines flight in San Francisco shows fire personnel were aware there was someone on the ground outside the plane. Authorities have said that person, 16-year-old Ye Meng Yuan, was alive following the crash, but later run over and killed by a fire truck. (AP Photo/San Francisco Chronicle)

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FILE - In this July 6, 2013, aerial file photo, a firefighter stands by a tarpaulin sheet covering a body near the wreckage of the Asiana Flight 214 jet after it crashed at the San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, Saturday, July 6, 2013. The parents of Ye Meng Yuan, the 16-year-old girl who died after being struck by two San Francisco Fire Department rigs at the scene of this crash have filed a legal claim against the city. A precursor to a lawsuit the claim says firefighters knowingly abandoned Ye Meng Yuan "in harm's way" after the crash and that the fire department failed to train its employees to avoid hitting victims at disaster scenes. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)