Kyiv Fatal Crash: Driver with 39 Traffic Violations Jailed for 60 Days.
Deadly Collision in Kyiv: The Case of Pavlo Pleshyvtsev
According to Novyny.live: A court in Kyiv has ordered 60 days of pretrial detention without bail for Pavlo Pleshyvtsev, the driver behind a catastrophic crash that killed four people, including a 12-year-old boy and two police officers. The incident occurred in the Solomianskyi district when his Mercedes plowed into a pedestrian zone and an underground passageway.
The collision left four dead and three others injured. Pleshyvtsev, who has 39 prior traffic violations on his record, faces up to 10 years in prison and a driving ban of up to three years if convicted. Prosecutors pushed for detention without the option of bail, a request the court granted.
Aftermath and Public Outcry
The tragedy has sparked widespread public outrage, particularly because it claimed the lives of a child and law enforcement officers. This case highlights ongoing road safety issues in Ukraine, especially concerning repeat offenders. As legal proceedings continue, the final verdict could set a significant precedent for holding reckless drivers accountable and improving safety on the country's roads.
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