An individual who caused a terrible drama because he was circulating overnight with an unsigned wagon loaded with wood that was beyond the framework of the convoy was finally sentenced to a 2-year, 10-month, and 15-day, imprisonment sentence. Buna was convicted of killing and leaving the scene of the accident, and initially, the Court had applied a conditionally suspended sentence. However, the Court of Appeal admitted the appeal of the prosecutors, so that the individual received a prison sentence, closer to the seriousness of the deed. A woman aged 40, the mother of a 16-year-old girl at the time of the accident, died in terrible torment because of the car wreck of her unconsciousness.
Strained in the throat by a wood from the unsigned cart
The accident that led to Buna's conviction was one of an extreme tragedy. On May 13, 2015, around 21.30, on DJ 208S, A woman aged 40, local, returned from work. It was driving a Ford Mondeo car and death came 50 feet before the woman came home.
The car hit the back of a horse pulled by a horse that circulates the same way, loaded with thin wood. The load was much out of the hippopotamus, so what followed seemed to be splitting out of a horror movie. One of the longest woods penetrated through the windshield and pierced the woman's body into the neck area.
The 40-year-old woman got out of the car on her feet, though she had a massive hemorrhage. He would soon die in a neighbor's yard.
The traffic cops who arrived at the scene only found the wagon and the horse, the carriage fleeing from the scene.
People living in the area reported that the car was struck in the wagon that was the last of a column of hippopotamus logs loaded with wood. These belonged to the Roma from Julia, who returned with wood from the forest.
The wagon and the cargo had no reflective elements to make them visible. Only a reflective vest hangs somewhere on the wood. Practically, Perinea had no way of avoiding the tragedy, striking himself in the wood out of the wagon. The fact that the hippopotamus was not destroyed and the horse was not injured shows that the driver does not travel at high speed. But it was enough for that wood to get through the windshield and break through a vital area. If the wood had come to the shoulder, the woman would probably have survived.
The civil part of the case is re-judged
Subsequently, from the investigations of the traffic police officers, under the coordination of the Prosecutor's Office attached to the Court, it resulted that Buna was the one who led the hippopotamus and fled. The cart belonged to a Roma woman, but later it was established that the one who led was Buna.
Following the final decision of the Court of Appeal, the defendant, who was still in custody for theft during the minor period, has a total penalty of 2 years, 10 months and 15 days in prison.
The magistrates of the Court of Appeal further decided that the civil part of the case should be sent to the Court for a retrial.