Tragic accident – no survivors, no eye-witnesses!
A brutal accident happened in Baranya County on an abandoned road section: all those sitting in the cars died, and there were no eye-witnesses. Therefore, nobody knows what happened.
According to borsonline.hu, the tragic car accident was on road nr. 57, near Kozármisleny, in Baranya County, southern Hungary. Two cars had a frontal crash, and the wrecks are beyond recognition.
It took hours until somebody discovered that an accident happened and called the ambulance and the police. According to atv.hu, firefighters searched both vehicles and turned off all the power. Three persons were involved in the accident, said the spokesperson of the disaster management authority of Baranya County. The two drivers got stuck in their cars. They had to be freed with the help of tension cutters.
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Both of them were 58 years old, and despite the swift help of the ambulance, they could not be saved. Ambulance officer Andor Tóth said that one of them suffered grave chest, head, and limb injuries and was taken to the hospital of Pécs. However, his injuries were so severe that he lost his life during surgery.
According to a traffic expert asked by ATV, when there are no survivors or eye-witnesses, the police request the help of a forensic expert. A traffic jurist, László Nagy, said that the authorities would say why the accident happened. He added that it was probably one of the cars that went over to the oncoming lane. Based on the process, police will determine the circumstances and the driver responsible for the accident. Following that, they will terminate the process because of the death of the perpetrator.
“We hysterically cried out for help” – further details, photos of the accident on M7
The police will use the tapes of the nearby CCTV cameras as well.
Featured image: illustration
Source: borsonline.hu, atv.hu
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