Two children and two adults arrived at the hospital, after a truck driver cut them off in traffic, in Satu Mare

Two children and two adults arrived at the hospital, after a truck driver cut them off in traffic, in Satu Mare
Two children and two adults arrived at the hospital, after a truck driver cut them off in traffic, in Satu Mare
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The date of publishing:

05/02/2024 17:38

Four Ukrainians, including two children, arrived at the hospital after the car they were in was involved in a road accident. Photo source: ISU Satu Mare collage

Four Ukrainians, including two children, arrived at the hospital after the car they were in was involved in a road accident, on a road in Satu Mare. According to PresaSM, the driver of a truck cut off their path, and as a result of the impact, the car rolled onto the road.

The accident happened on Thursday, around 14:50, on DN 19A, between the towns of Supuru de Sus and Supuru de Jos. A 39-year-old truck driver at the wheel of a truck suddenly turned left and did not give way to a car registered in Ukraine, driven by a 33-year-old man from Odesa.

Following the impact, the car rolled on the road. All 4 passengers of the car, including two children, were injured.

“Five victims were identified on the spot, of which 2 were minors. They were medically evaluated on the spot and the passengers of the car, 2 adults and 2 children, were transported to the Satu Mare Emergency Reception Unit by the EPA Tășnad and Smurd Tim, the truck driver refusing the transport (…) The SMURD helicopter was also requested to provide medical care in support”, the representatives of ISU Satu Mare sent.

The police opened an investigation to establish exactly the circumstances in which the accident occurred.

Editor: Izabela Zaharia

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