WHY IS COMPANY CONDUCTING YEREVAN-ISTANBUL BUS TRIP SILENT? (PHOTOS)
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November 13, 2012 | 05:29
A criminal case is launched into the bus accident that occurred in
Armenia's Shirak Region, the Police press service informed Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
The case is opened on charges of violation of traffic and transport
vehicle operation rules, which has negligently caused human death.
According to our information, the Yerevan-Istanbul bus trip was being
conducted by Mahmut Tour, but it was impossible to ascertain from
this company as to the causes of the accident and whether or not the
passengers will be compensated.
To note, 45-year-old Araksi Ghazaryan died and 36 others suffered as
a result of this accident. Twenty-five of them were transferred to
Gyumri city MedicalCenter, where eight were discharged on the same
day. Center Director Armen Isahakyan assured Armenian News-NEWS.am's
Shirak regional reporter that none of the patients had to pay anything
for their medical treatments.
To note, a bus, which was en route to Istanbul from Yerevan, went off
road and tipped over on the Gyumri city-Bavra city highway, nearby
Ghazanchi village, on November 10 at around 2:10pm. As a result,
one person died and 23 people-including a ten-year-old child-were
transferred to the region's several medical facilities.
From: Baghdasarian
http://news.am/eng/news/128292.html
November 13, 2012 | 05:29
A criminal case is launched into the bus accident that occurred in
Armenia's Shirak Region, the Police press service informed Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
The case is opened on charges of violation of traffic and transport
vehicle operation rules, which has negligently caused human death.
According to our information, the Yerevan-Istanbul bus trip was being
conducted by Mahmut Tour, but it was impossible to ascertain from
this company as to the causes of the accident and whether or not the
passengers will be compensated.
To note, 45-year-old Araksi Ghazaryan died and 36 others suffered as
a result of this accident. Twenty-five of them were transferred to
Gyumri city MedicalCenter, where eight were discharged on the same
day. Center Director Armen Isahakyan assured Armenian News-NEWS.am's
Shirak regional reporter that none of the patients had to pay anything
for their medical treatments.
To note, a bus, which was en route to Istanbul from Yerevan, went off
road and tipped over on the Gyumri city-Bavra city highway, nearby
Ghazanchi village, on November 10 at around 2:10pm. As a result,
one person died and 23 people-including a ten-year-old child-were
transferred to the region's several medical facilities.
From: Baghdasarian