Surprising result with the bloody accident with Karayancheva



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The criminal proceedings in the case of the accident in which the President of the National Assembly, Tsveta Karayancheva, was injured, has ended. Exactly one year after the accident, it is clear that there will be no lawsuit or punishment. This outcome was reached at the explicit wish of the victim Karayancheva, reports Trud.

She has stated that she has no claims against the perpetrator, announced the Appeal Prosecutor’s Office in Varna. In accordance with article 343, paragraph 2 of the Penal Code / modified in 2016 /, the victim can request the termination of the criminal process and Karayancheva did so. Shumen District Attorney Sonya Alexandrova dropped out of criminal proceedings in the summer.

We remind you that the “Mercedes” driven by an NSO employee, in which Karayancheva was riding in the back seat, had an accident on September 15 last year, on the Shumen-Silistra road, after the fork for the town of Varbak.

In a left turn, a 31-year-old driver of an Audi A4 crashed into a sandy area, lost control and collided with an oncoming Mercedes. At the wheel was a very experienced driver who managed to avoid a dangerous frontal collision and the car was hit from the left – were the initial comments.

The 31-year-old driver of the “Audi” was charged with causing bodily harm through negligence. His guilt was indisputably proven by complex automotive technical expertise, as well as testimony, the prosecutor’s office said.

Forensic medical examinations were prepared on the case of the two victims of the accident: Karayancheva and an NGO employee, who was slightly injured.

The accident near Shumen disabled Karayancheva for 2 months; Due to a fractured shoulder joint and treatment, she returned to work on November 12 of last year. Minutes after the incident, she was transferred to MHAT-Shumen, and hours later she arrived by helicopter at Lozenets Hospital, where she was operated.

The accident happened after Karayancheva returned from the celebrations in Silistra.



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