The captain of the boat that killed the senator in Alushta will go to trial

30.03.2015 19:22
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Криминал, Crimea, Society, Russia, Tourism


Simferopol, March 30 (PolitNavigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – In Crimea, a criminal investigation has been completed against the 34-year-old pleasure boat captain Alexei Dudka, accused of causing death by negligence.

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This was reported by the press service of the Main Investigative Committee of the Investigative Committee for the region.

According to the investigation, on the afternoon of August 1, the accused, driving a small boat in Alushta, moved in the Black Sea along the coast, where he hit a floating man, who died from his injuries. The deceased was a member of the Federation Council from the Magadan region, Vladimir Kulakov.

During the investigation of the criminal case, sufficient evidence was collected confirming the involvement of the accused in the commission of this crime, the criminal case with an approved indictment was sent to court.

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