The driver who killed an old man with his car, in Bujoreni, on the pedestrian crossing, tested positive for DrugTest!

The driver who killed an old man with his car, in Bujoreni, on the pedestrian crossing, tested positive for DrugTest!
The driver who killed an old man with his car, in Bujoreni, on the pedestrian crossing, tested positive for DrugTest!
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New details are emerging in the case of the fatal accident that happened on Thursday evening, in the town of Bujoreni, at the entrance to Teleorman county. The 32-year-old driver who smashed an old man in the crosswalk tested positive for DrugTest.

We remind you that a tragic road accident took place on the road that connects Alexandria to Bucharest, right in the first commune at the entrance to the county.
An old man was crushed on the pedestrian crossing, and as a result of the impact he was thrown several meters onto the asphalt.
Although she was resuscitated within minutes, the victim could no longer be saved.

According to IPJ Teleorman, the police officers from the Teleorman Road Service have drawn up a criminal file regarding the commission of the crimes of manslaughter and driving a vehicle under the influence of substances likely to have effects

psychoactive, in this case.
The driver was tested with the alcohol test device, the result being negative, but the result of the DrugTest device showed indications of the possible presence of psychoactive substances, which is why he was taken to a medical unit in order to collect biological samples necessary for establishing with accuracy of the consumption of psychoactive substances.
In the case, a criminal file was drawn up, the investigations being continued in order to accurately establish all the circumstances that led to the accident, under the supervision of the prosecutor’s office.

The article is in Romanian

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