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WorldAsiaThree people were burned alive after an accident in the Lyubytinsky district

Three people were burned alive after an accident in the Lyubytinsky district

On Sunday, April 16, on the Spasskaya Polist – Malaya Vishera – Lyubytino – Borovichi highway in the village of Pustoshki, Lyubytinsky district, an unknown driver driving a BMW x5 lost control of the car and drove off the road, after which he crashed into a tree.

The car caught fire following the collision.

There were three people in the car at the time of the accident, who died before paramedics arrived.

The passengers are being identified.

Why the driver lost control of the car, employees of the State Traffic Inspectorate, the Ministry of Emergency Situations and the investigation team are investigating.

This was reported in the press service of the traffic police department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in the Novgorod region.

Earlier, The Eastern Herald in Veliky Novgorod reported that the number of accidents caused by pedestrians has increased in the Novgorod region.

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