A countries in the south of the castle built a fatal crash with 157 km/h and 1.87 per thousand in the blood: the oncoming driver (48) had no chance.
It was the very first time he had drunk behind the wheel, the 22-year-old told the Eisenstadt Regional Court, where the process is made for roughly negligent killing and negligent attack.
Bumped into oncoming traffic
On 3 August 2024 at 5.45 am the Südburg countries fell asleep in a 100 zone at 157 km/h. The car touched the crash barrier, turned around its own axis and crashed on the oncoming traffic uncontrolled. A woman (48) had no chance, she succumbed to the injuries. Three men wore broken bones and bruises. The boy had 1.87 per thousand alcohol in his blood.
Masony
Only shortly before the verdict was the chance to apologize with the husband and son of death in the hall. “I’m sorry for the heart!” The answer: “We are not angry with him. He is still very young. He should only understand what he was doing. “
“It still works”
What did he do? He drove to a tent festival. Wild drink from 0.30 am, so he parked the car and placed it in a friend’s house entrance, where he often spent the night. He “actually consumed all the drinks” and then thought: “It still works. And then I went on.”
He did not notice the serious accident. “Only when they cut me out of the car was I conscious again.”
Omnibolism
The judge brings various components into play when the judgment was justified: alcohol. Speed. Fatigue. Darkness. “The gross negligence is absolutely given,” she says, before the 22-year-old pronounced a partially related in a framework of a maximum of three years: 15 months in prison, five of them absolutely absolutely absolutely. The lawyer and public prosecutor give no explanation – not legally binding.
Source: Krone

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