2 killed, 3 injured in major car crash
TERT.AM
11:33 - 24.06.12
Two people died and three others were injured as cars transporting
agricultural products collided on the Armavir-Alashkert highway
overnight.
As photo reporter Gagik Shamshyan told Tert.am from the scene, a VAZ
2101 vehicle crashed with a Ford Transit on 2nd kilometer of the
roadway at 3:30 am.
The driver of the VAZ 2101, Telman Grigoryan, and his passenger, Roman
Grigoryan, 13, died immediately. Both were residents of the Tandzut
village (Armavir region). The Ford Transit Driver was taken to the
Metsamor Medical Center. Two other passengers, Gor Yeghishyan and
David Hakobyan (both aged 17), were hospitalized in Armavir.
Traffic police are now reported to be on the scene.
Witnesses have told Shamshyan that the deceased were cousins. A
criminal case under Article 242.3 of Armenia Criminal Code (breach of
traffic rules that negligently causes the death of two or more people)
will be reportedly launched in this connection.
Employees at both medical centers have told the photo reporter that
the survivors have not received life-threatening injuries.
TERT.AM
11:33 - 24.06.12
Two people died and three others were injured as cars transporting
agricultural products collided on the Armavir-Alashkert highway
overnight.
As photo reporter Gagik Shamshyan told Tert.am from the scene, a VAZ
2101 vehicle crashed with a Ford Transit on 2nd kilometer of the
roadway at 3:30 am.
The driver of the VAZ 2101, Telman Grigoryan, and his passenger, Roman
Grigoryan, 13, died immediately. Both were residents of the Tandzut
village (Armavir region). The Ford Transit Driver was taken to the
Metsamor Medical Center. Two other passengers, Gor Yeghishyan and
David Hakobyan (both aged 17), were hospitalized in Armavir.
Traffic police are now reported to be on the scene.
Witnesses have told Shamshyan that the deceased were cousins. A
criminal case under Article 242.3 of Armenia Criminal Code (breach of
traffic rules that negligently causes the death of two or more people)
will be reportedly launched in this connection.
Employees at both medical centers have told the photo reporter that
the survivors have not received life-threatening injuries.