The driver who ran over and killed a student and fled will remain in prison: the declaration and why the accusation was aggravated
A driver accused of fatally hitting a student and fleeing the scene will remain imprisoned as the charges against him have been aggravated.
Julio Cornelio Guerra Torres, the 41-year-old driver accused of fatally running over 18-year-old Eugenia Carril, has been ordered to remain in custody following his arrest 36 hours after the incident. He has been charged with 'abandonment of a person followed by death' and 'culpable homicide aggravated by not assisting the victim' as stated in the Argentine Penal Code. This legal decision was confirmed by Judge Juan Pablo Masi, who noted that under current circumstances, Guerra Torres is unlikely to receive bail.
In his statement to authorities, Guerra Torres explained that he fell asleep at the wheel while driving home after a long workday. The tragic accident occurred late Friday night, raising serious concerns about road safety and the repercussions of fatigue on drivers. Eyewitness accounts and judicial sources have suggested that his actions after the incident, particularly fleeing the scene, have played a significant role in the severity of the charges he faces.
This incident highlights critical issues regarding driver responsibility, especially in cases of accidents that result in fatalities. The community's response has been one of outrage and grief, particularly among the family and friends of the victim, calling for stricter penalties for negligent driving and greater emphasis on driver fatigue awareness. As the case unfolds, it is expected to stir public debate about the measures needed to enhance road safety in Argentina and ensure justice for victims of such tragic events.