Police confirm: The truck driver involved in the accident at the Apšupe intersection was an Indian citizen
The truck involved in an accident at the Apšupe intersection was driven by an Indian citizen, as confirmed by the Latvian police.
On Wednesday, a serious accident occurred at the Apšupe intersection near the Liepāja highway, involving a truck and a bus. The Latvian State Police confirmed that the truck was driven by a 1990-born Indian citizen, although further comments on the incident are limited due to ongoing investigative procedures. Meanwhile, reports indicated that the bus driver suffered severe injuries, including the amputations of both legs, highlighting the severity of the accident.
The TV3 show "Degpunktā" reported that there were eight passengers on the bus, with medical personnel examining five of them for various injuries. The incident has raised concerns due to the multiple traumas reported, which included pelvic injuries, facial bone fractures, and skull base fractures among the victims. The police confirmed that four individuals were injured in the crash, and the critical condition of the bus driver underscores the serious implications of such traffic incidents.
As the investigation continues, the police are focused on gathering more information about the circumstances leading to the accident. Given the involvement of an international driver and multiple casualties, this incident is likely to prompt further discussions regarding road safety and regulations concerning foreign drivers operating in Latvia. This accident serves as a reminder of the dangers present on busy highways, especially where large vehicles such as trucks are involved in traffic with public transportation.