Two Hungarian cyclists were killed in Slovakia, motorcyclists died in Romania – PHOTOS
Two Hungarian citizens have died in a road accident in Ábelfalva, Slovakia.
According to ÚjSzó, the 34-year-old driver of a Hyundai Santa Fe hit a 41-year-old cyclist and a 53-year-old cyclist on Sunday afternoon in the village in the Losonc district. According to information from Topky.sk, an ambulance helicopter arrived at the scene, but the two cyclists died on the spot.
The circumstances of the accident are still under investigation.
Two Hungarian motorcyclists were killed in Romania
Two motorcyclists from Hungary were killed and a third seriously injured in an accident on Sunday afternoon on the main road 68 between Karánsebes (Caransebeș) and Hátszeg (Hațeg), Romania.
According to Agerpress, the accident was caused by a 56-year-old driver who tried to overtake a group of cars with his car and collided with a group of six motorcyclists coming from the opposite direction. Two Hungarian motorcyclists were killed and a third was seriously injured in the accident. The latter was taken to hospital by paramedics.
The police have opened an investigation into the case on suspicion of manslaughter and manslaughter causing bodily harm.
As we wrote 10 days ago, a car hit a cyclist and then collided with another car on Árpád Bridge shortly after midnight on 1 July 2023. Several people were injured in the accident, the cyclist died in the hospital – Accident video here
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