The reason for 12 Polish people was shocking
Author:Global Times Time:2022.08.08
Just because the driver fell asleep
According to the Western media "ABC" website, a serious car accident occurred in northwestern Croatia recently. A Polish bus rushed out of the high -speed guardrail and fell into the gully, causing 12 Polish deaths and 31 injuries. 18 of which were seriously injured. During the driving process, the driver fell asleep and eventually led to tragedy.
Screenshot from Western Media "ABC"
According to the Western Media, on August 6th local time, a buse of a Polish citizen fell into the highway at the highway 60 kilometers northwest of Croatia, 60 kilometers northwest of Sagreb, causing at least 12 Polish to die and 31 injuries.
A preliminary survey showed that around 5.40 am, the driver fell asleep during driving because of excessive fatigue. The vehicle out of control deviated from the road, which eventually led to the tragedy.
18 of the 31 injured were seriously injured. "Now that all the injured are Polish citizens, the bus is equipped with a license in Warsaw," said a spokesman for the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
It is reported that the destination of the bus is a Catholic Holy Land in Persia. It is the third largest sanctuary in Europe after Luddma and Fatma Temple.
After the accident, Polish Prime Minister Martwush Moravitzki said in social media: I expressed the deepest condolences to the victim's family, and had been with Croatian Prime Minister Andre Piankovic. The details had a telephone communication. He said that Croatia's medical services will fully cooperate with the accident. I suggest organize a support team for the family members of the accident.
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