this morning in San Telmo and young drunk driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed into other cars they were parked in the immediate vicinity of a television channel. He even tried to escape. But the situation did not end there: everything became more difficult when occupants of the car were violent with the journalists who arrived at the scene, informed regarding what had happened.
The road accident occurred this Sunday at 8:15 at the intersection of the Garay and Azopardo Avenue. Members of the 1F Neighborhood Police Station went there, and were notified by a chain crash.
The sequence started when a Red Ford Fiesta in which they traveled a man and two women he lost control and hit four vehicles that were parked on public roads: a Chevrolet Corsa, a Chevrolet Agile, a Volkswagen Polo and a Citröen C4. Many of them belonged to journalists from the channel TV Chronicle.
“He hit the dumpster and then he hit all the cars,” said a man who witnessed what happened. At that same moment, a woman arrived in that area of San Telmo and was outraged when she realized that one of the impacted cars was hers. “Baby, I want to shit my existence, I can’t finish a watch in peace”, he yelled at the driver, who apologized.
It is that of the three occupants of the vehicle that collided -affected in its front part and with smoke coming out of its engine-, it was the boy who was driving. This 19-year-old person residing in the Buenos aires city gave a positive result in the breathalyser test, with 1.6 blood alcohol. The narcotest, on the other hand, was negative.
Despite the severity of the impact, no one was injured. However, the situation became more complex in that area of Puerto Madero when One of the 24-year-old women who was accompanying her tried to attack one of the journalists, who owned one of the vehicles, with fists. She caused him injuries. While, the young man who was driving the red Ford fiesta too verbally threatened the press workeraccording to information accessed THE NATION.
Now the East Flagrancy Unit intervenes, which initiated actions for “injuries” and “threats”.