A resident of Uzbekistan in the Novosibirsk region said that he was forced to participate in the installation of a car by the teenager’s family, after running over a child. In this regard he is writing “TVNZ”.
The parents of the injured boy said he and his friends were returning from a swim and were waiting for the gates of SNT to open for him. As his father opened the entrance, a blue Toyota ran over the teenager. This can be seen in footage released by I.nfopro54.ru.
“The child flew three meters and literally flew into our rubber boat. It was he who softened the blow and saved him from serious injuries. The driver got out of the car. The victim’s mother was clearly drunk and smelled of alcohol,” he said.
However, the driver claimed that the boy’s family set him up. Then he tried to escape, but the young man’s relatives stopped him. As a result, the police discovered that the culprit of the accident was a resident of Uzbekistan who did not have a driver’s license. A medical examination revealed that the man was drunk.
The child was diagnosed with displacement of the cervical vertebrae and numerous abrasions and bruises.
Earlier, in Crimea, a relative of oligarch Joseph Faingold rode an electric scooter collapsed The baby got into the stroller and fell on the child. The one and a half year old girl suffered a deep cut on her forehead. The victim’s mother tried to get the contact information of the parents of the person responsible for the accident, but he left on a scooter. The child’s parents contacted the police, who found the culprit on a scooter in the same park.
Scooter drivers who were previously drunk free A woman’s leg was caught on video in Novorossiysk.
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Source: Gazeta

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