Russian retired and broke his head on the bus, which slowed down sharply 22:04

In Rostov-On-Don, a 88-year-old man fell and broke his head because of a sharp braking of the bus. Reference to the management of the State Traffic Inspectorate reports Rostov.kp.ru.

The incident occurred on March 25, where a passenger bus continued along Vavilov Street. As soon as the driver of the vehicle slowed down before stopping, the retired in the cabin and broke his head. In the frames at the scene, it is clear that the old man has blood.

The wounded was taken to a retired medical institution. There was no detailed information about the situation. The details and conditions of the incident were established by police officers.

Before that, a 69 -year -old woman in the Leningrad region Accepted Serious injury falls on the bus. When the transport was sharply braking, he hit the back of the chair. Based on the results of X -Ray, he was diagnosed with the breaking of the sternum.

A trip on a tram before last For a retirement from St. Petersburg, resuscitation.

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Source: Gazeta

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