Train Strikes Car Carrying Teens in Khmelnytskyi Region After Driver Runs Red Light, Two Dead.
Details of the Fatal Collision at a Railway Crossing
According to Novyny.live: On June 29, 2023, a devastating crash in the city of Khmelnytskyi claimed the lives of two young individuals. The incident took place at a level crossing when a passenger train collided with a passenger car. Reports indicate that the 21-year-old driver of a Volkswagen Passat ignored a red traffic signal, directly causing the collision. Such crossings are known danger points where vigilance is critical.
The train, traveling on the 'Chop — Yasinia — Kyiv' route, was unable to stop in time to avoid hitting the vehicle. The crash left two 18-year-old passengers with severe injuries. A young woman died at the scene, while a young man later succumbed to his injuries in the intensive care unit. The driver and one other passenger were hospitalized at the Khmelnytskyi Regional Hospital.
Legal Proceedings and Community Reaction
A criminal investigation has been launched under Article 286, Part 3 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The driver of the car has been detained in accordance with Article 208 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine. The tragedy has sparked outrage in the local community and reignited discussions about safety measures at railway crossings.
This incident highlights the critical need to obey traffic laws, especially in hazardous areas like railway crossings. - Source unknown
Safety at such infrastructure points has become a pressing topic, as similar accidents can lead to catastrophic outcomes. Local authorities and relevant agencies may be compelled to implement improvements to level crossing safety to prevent future tragedies.
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