Yesterday morning, the 39-year-old truck driver who caused the fatal traffic accident in Elia, Messinia, was discharged after 4 days of hospitalization at the Kyparissia Hospital.
The 39-year-old has been injured in the spine from the severe collision of his truck with 3 vehicles, which resulted in the death of 4 people and the very serious injury of 4 others.
He will continue his hospitalization under guard at his home in Zaharo, as he has been arrested following an arrest warrant issued by the investigator of the Kyparissia Court of First Instance, for negligent homicide as well as for other violations of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
When his health permits, he will appear before the judicial authorities to apologize for the offenses he is facing and to give his own explanation for the circumstances under which he lost control of the truck he was driving, and had resulting in the fatal accident. At the same time, the results of the toxicological tests to which he was submitted during his hospitalization at the Kyparissia Hospital are also awaited.
At the same time, the 19-year-old infantryman who was freed from the vehicle that had been crushed by the truck remains intubated, in a stable but extremely critical condition, in the Intensive Care Unit, at the 401 Military Hospital of Athens.
His 66-year-old grandmother remains hospitalized at the Panarkadian Hospital in Tripoli. In the same vehicle as the 19-year-old were his 44-year-old military father and his 12-year-old sister who were unfortunately recovered dead.
Also, the 38-year-old woman who was in the first vehicle is now being treated at the University Hospital of Rio in Patra, as she herself asked to be in Patra to be near her 6-year-old son who remains hospitalized, out of danger, at the Karamandane Children’s Hospital in Patra.
Her 38-year-old husband and her one-year-old daughter were killed instantly by the vehicle
Source: patrisnews.com
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