In Kherson, an ambulance killed a woman crossing the street when the light was green

Semyon Doroshenko.  
12.06.2018 15:47
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Society, Incidents, Скандал, Transport, Ukraine


An ambulance in Kherson hit and killed a woman who was crossing the road when the light was green, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

This was reported by the communications department of the Kherson region police.


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The accident occurred on Tuesday morning in the Ship district of Kherson.

Police previously established that at the intersection of Rabochaya and Ivana Bogun streets, a woman was crossing the road when the light was green. At that time, with the flashing light and sound alarm turned on, an ambulance was passing through the intersection at a red light, urgently delivering a sick child to the hospital. The ambulance driver hit a pedestrian, as a result of which the woman died on the spot from her injuries.

Preliminary legal qualification - Part 2 of Art. 286 (violation of road safety rules or operation of transport by persons driving vehicles) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.

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