VIDEO ⟩ Tragedy in Prauliena parish: none of the deceased drivers had driver's licenses
A tragic accident in Prauliena parish resulted in the deaths of three individuals, all of whom were unlicensed drivers.
A serious car accident occurred on Saturday in the Prauliena parish of Madona district, Latvia, where two cars, a BMW and a Toyota Hilux, collided on the Krāslava-Preiļi-Madona highway. The State Police reported that all three drivers involved—two from the BMW and one from the Toyota—lacked valid driving licenses. The accident resulted in the immediate deaths of a 23-year-old male, who was driving the BMW, and a 33-year-old male passenger in the same vehicle. The driver of the Toyota, born in 1981, succumbed to his injuries shortly after the incident while receiving medical attention.
Authorities confirmed that a criminal investigation has been opened to examine the circumstances surrounding the tragic event, which raised questions about the driving qualifications of those involved. Evidence will be gathered to investigate whether alcohol or other intoxicating substances were involved, and forensic examinations have been ordered. The results of these tests will be pivotal, along with other expert opinions, as the investigation progresses.
Moreover, the police stated that they would also assess a video circulating in the public domain, which captured footage from the accident site. This step underscores the commitment to thoroughly understand the factors leading to this grave incident and to seek accountability for the actions of the unlicensed drivers. The community is left in shock as the local police continue their inquiry into a tragedy that highlights serious issues surrounding road safety and compliance with driving laws.