The case regarding the fatal BMW plunge into the river has been closed: three dead, but there will be no trial
The investigation into a December car accident in Panevėžys that resulted in three fatalities has been closed without trial, as the perpetrator also died in the crash.
Authorities in Panevėžys, Lithuania, have concluded their investigation into a tragic car accident that occurred on December 20 last year, resulting in the deaths of three people. The accident involved a BMW 730 that veered off the road, crashing through barriers and eventually plunging into the Nevėžio River. The prosecutor's office decided to terminate the preliminary investigation as the driver, who was identified as the cause of the accident, along with two passengers, lost their lives in the incident.
The accident garnered significant public attention due to its severe consequences and the loss of life. Witness accounts described how the vehicle quickly lost control, destroying infrastructure along the way before submerging in the river. Emergency services conducted prolonged search efforts, which ultimately revealed the bodies of the victims, all of whom were residents of the Radviliškis district. This incident highlights concerns around road safety and the tragic outcomes of reckless driving.
With the decision to close the case, there will be no court trial for the incident. This outcome may raise questions among the community about accountability in such tragic events, especially given the public interest it has drawn. The prosecution emphasized that without a surviving accountable party, legal proceedings were not feasible, highlighting the complexities surrounding road traffic incidents where all involved parties perish.