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Mario Iorgulescu, accused of murder, can be detained for 30 days, from the date of imprisonment.
The decision was made on Friday by the Bucharest Court.
The Court of Appeal reversed an arrest warrant in absentia
On March 7, the Bucharest Court of Appeal reversed an arrest warrant issued by the Bucharest Court on behalf of Mario Iorgulescu, in the case in which he is charged with murder.
On March 5, the Bucharest Court accepted the prosecutors’ proposal to issue an arrest warrant in the absence of Mario Iorgulescu, the son of Gino Iorgulescu (president of the Professional Football League), who was hospitalized at the time in a clinic in Italy. Soon after, Mario Iorgulescu was placed under international investigation by the Romanian police.
Mario Iorgulescu’s lawyers contested the decision and won the case at the Bucharest Court of Appeals, a court that reversed the court’s decision and ordered that the prosecutors’ request be re-tried.
Mario Iorgulescu caused a serious accident in 2019
In September 2019, Mario Iorgulescu caused a serious car accident, being under the influence of alcohol and after consuming cocaine.
Prosecutors claimed that on September 8, 2019, amid an attack of jealousy and anger, he had a blood alcohol level of 1.96 g / l and was under the influence of cocaine, with the intention of leaving the village of Gulia, Tărtăşeşti commune, towards a club from Herăstrău park, Mario Iorgulescu drove an Aston Martin DBS car model, with a speed exceeding the legal speed of 50 km / h in the locality, and entered the red color of the traffic light with the speed of 145 km / h at the intersection of Sos. Chitilei and Str. Teodor Neagoe.
Investigators explain that Mario Iorgulescu accelerated to 162 km / h, when he passed another vehicle traveling at low speed in lane I, after which he got into the car with his left side in a square, pressing the accelerator pedal as much as possible. to a vehicle equipped with a motor that develops 700 horsepower, and entered in the opposite direction, where it collided head-on, at a speed of 143 km / h, with an Audi car, driven by a man, who died on the spot .
According to prosecutors, from the moment he entered the intersection in the red color of the traffic light, Mario Iorgulescu did not apply the brake, and at the time of the collision, the accelerator pedal was depressed to the maximum.