Sunday, 25 October 2015

Two people injured after drunk driving accident in Tula

The 28-year-old driver lost control of his Hyundai Solaris and hit Lada Kalina on Tokareva street in Tula at around 11 p.m last Friday.

The collision took place around 11:15 p.m. when vehicle failed to stop and crashed into another car on extremely high speed. "I was walking with my wife and it was such a calm evening. But then, suddenly, we heard some noise and then I realized that this noise comes from a vehicle. So, the car , which I had noticed, was "wandering". Maybe the driver couldn't just stop or something like that, but, to be honest, I thought that he must be crazy," a witness said.
According to their words, the driver moved toward them and they were sure that he would run them down. But at the last moment the car swerved to avoid knocking the couple down and smashed into another car.

The 33-year-old man driving the hit car and a 30-year-old female passenger sustained non-life-threatening injuries. "God bless them! I hope they will be alright," the witnesses said.

The Police came at the scene soon after the collision took place and the driver told them that brakes refused to act. So, he had to stop his vehicle because he  could hit people and the only way to do it was to crash into another car just to stop his vehicle.

Anyway, the driver is convicted for drunk driving and the police say that he will lose his driving license and will pay the fine.

Drunk driving is a big problem today and the government is planning to toughen penalties for drunk drivers especially who injure or kill.

2 comments:

  1. Informative and finely fullfilled piece of news. Here, author answers 5 W's and 1 H. The article ends up with words of warning, which, I think, are not suitable for such news. But still, the article is easy-reading and just good.

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  2. Informative and finely fullfilled piece of news. Here, author answers 5 W's and 1 H. The article ends up with words of warning, which, I think, are not suitable for such news. But still, the article is easy-reading and just good.

    ReplyDelete