Sensational Findings in Tragic Accident Near Warsaw. New Information About the Driver Revealed
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Five people died and three were injured in a tragic bus accident that occurred in mid-May on the S2 route at the Konotopa junction (Masovian Voivodeship). Investigators have provided the latest findings on the bus driver suspected of causing the disaster. As it turns out, Lithuanian Aleksander S. changed his identity. He was banned from driving any vehicles.
Not Aleksander S., but Stanislav B. caused a tragic accident on the S2 route near Warsaw, in which five people died and three more were injured. The man deliberately changed his personal data, using a modified name and the surname of his mother. He was banned from driving.
Five people died in an accident on the S2 route near Warsaw. The bus driver has been charged with causing a disaster in land traffic. The prosecutor's office has now obtained new information about the man. Investigators cited it in filing an appeal against the court's decision regarding the suspect.
Aleksander S., suspected of causing a tragic accident on the S2 route at the Konotopa junction, is in fact Stanislav B., who changed his identity - informed the spokesman for the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, prosecutor Piotr Antoni Skiba. As it turns out, the man has been convicted in the past, including for driving under the influence of alcohol.
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