Albanian girl died in Greece after being crashed into the urban station

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Foreign media have published photos of two victims in Greece, between them is an 21-year-old Albanian woman.

This morning, a 21-year-old Albanian woman and a 68-year-old Greek woman lost their lives while waiting for the bus at the Patridas station in Veria, when suddenly a car driven by a 64-year-old man entered the opposite direction and collided with them.

As a result of the collision, the 68-year-old woman, who was thrown about 25 meters away, died instantly, while the 21-year-old woman was sent seriously injured to the hospital in Veria, where, unfortunately, she could not survive.

“We went down and saw what happened. There was a great noise. It was like an earthquake! There are no words, what to say. We lost one of our youngest neighbors. I saw the car in my yard and the woman jumped 25 feet. I didn’t see the girl at all. Both expected to go to Veria. The driver said he was dizzy,” said one resident, describing the shocking scenes he saw.

Friends and colleagues of the 21-year-old were at the scene, who were obviously shocked by the event and with the words that came out of their mouths with difficulty said: “The girl was waiting here at the bus stop to go to the hospital to see her aunt. She was studying nursing.”

The 64-year-old driver, who is suspected to be unwell and therefore lost control of the car, as a result went in the opposite direction and caused the accident, was arrested, but was released on a verbal order from the prosecutor, while he is being treated for minor injuries at the North Hospital.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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