RUSSIAN POLICE OFFICER, WHO IS SUSPECTED OF RUNNING OVER AND KILLING ARMENIAN WOMAN, IS RELEASED
news.am
May 24, 2012 | 15:26
A Russian law enforcement officer, who was suspected of hitting with
his car and killing an Armenian woman in Pyatigorsk City, is set free.
Karine Galoyan, 50, died on Wednesday morning. The vehicle that
hit her-and which belongs to Valery Kopchuk, an investigator at
Pyatigorsk's Department of Internal Affairs-was traveling at high
speed, and it subsequently hit the woman, Life News informs.
The police officer was released, because the investigators are unable
to prove whether he was the one behind the car's steering wheel when
the accident occurred.
And the suspect claims he does not know who actually was driving the
automobile at the time of the incident.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
news.am
May 24, 2012 | 15:26
A Russian law enforcement officer, who was suspected of hitting with
his car and killing an Armenian woman in Pyatigorsk City, is set free.
Karine Galoyan, 50, died on Wednesday morning. The vehicle that
hit her-and which belongs to Valery Kopchuk, an investigator at
Pyatigorsk's Department of Internal Affairs-was traveling at high
speed, and it subsequently hit the woman, Life News informs.
The police officer was released, because the investigators are unable
to prove whether he was the one behind the car's steering wheel when
the accident occurred.
And the suspect claims he does not know who actually was driving the
automobile at the time of the incident.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress