After the tragic accident with four dead Ukrainians on the South Autobahn (A2) in the Scheiblingkirchen area (district of Nununchen), the arrested steering wheel of the small bus was imposed. Research is also underway against the 43-year-old driver of the truck.
According to Birgit Borns, spokeswoman for the Wiener Neustadt State Court, the risk of escape and black -out. It is being investigated against the 52-year-old Ukrainian for negligent murder and negligent attack.
Suspicious of the negligent murder
There is also a suspicion of negligent murder of the 43-year-old driver of the tractor train involved in the accident on which the minibus was. However, the Peruvian citizen is in general, such as Erich Habitzl, the spokesperson for the public prosecutor of Wiener Neustadt. To gain further insights, the crowd of the truck is evaluated.
It should also be waited to interrogate the seriously injured prisoners of the small bus, as police spokesman Raimund Schwaigerlehner explained on Wednesday.
Four Ukrainians died in a rear clash
The Minibus, occupied by eight Ukrainian citizens, ran around 6.20 on Tuesday on the A2 against a truck with Spanish approval. Four women from the eight prisoners of the 53 -year -old van, 54, 61 and 64 were killed. The 52-year-old driver and three other women were seriously injured.
Light injuries suffered from driver and passenger of the truck of 43 and 51. The wounded were brought to Wiener Neustadt, Vienna and Eisenstadt in hospitals, three emergency helicopters were sometimes used.
According to the truck driver, Lane was free
Further surveys on the cause of the accident are underway. To date, it is only certain that the 43-year-old Peruvian citizen of the saddle train first sent the truck to Vienna from the Gleißenfeld parking space on the highway and then switched from the gear strip to the first lane. According to the steering wheel of the truck, it is not said that subsequent traffic has been hindered. On the first track, the minibus crashed with full force against the back of the saddle train.
“I’ve never experienced anything like that”
The rescue of the Ukrainian victims of the accident presented the voluntary Fire Brigades Pitten and Edlitz with an extreme challenge. Because of the power of the collision, the prisoners were stuck in the minibus and they could only be freed with great efforts. The dramatic rescue operation also left traces at the emergency services.
Main mark inspector Peter Luef of the Pits fire brigade spoke with the “Kroon” about the tragedy: “If you have to crawl over the dead to reach the living, it is unimaginable.” He has never experienced such a shocking scenario throughout his career.
Source: Krone

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