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The driver moving in the opposite direction on the A-6 and causing the death of three other people tripled the allowed alcoholemia rate

Summary by El Pais
Juan Carlos Baldeón, the 27-year-old driver who circulated in the opposite direction and caused an accident in which he and three other people died on September 1st at the A-6 on his way to Las Rozas (Madrid), tripled the rate of legal alcoholemia to get behind the wheel of a vehicle. The analysis of the blood of the body of the supposed kamikaze has revealed that it had 1.5 grams of alcohol per litre, when the maximum allowed level is 0.5 grams…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Saturday, February 1, 2025.
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