Drunk and unlicensed: Tried in Zaragoza for crashing car onto AVE tracks

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AVE rail service at the height of San Antonio road Zaragoza It was closed for several hours when a car crashed into train tracks early this Wednesday. The driver of the car, Paula CM, gave a result of 0.69 mg/l in the alcohol analyzer test carried out by the Local Police officers, He also confirmed that he did not have a driver’s license due to the loss of points. Yesterday, he was summoned to a speedy hearing before the 8th Court of Inquiry of Zaragoza, where both he and his partner – RBG – maintained that the latter was driving the car when the clutch failed. He also tested positive for alcohol consumption: 0.77 mg/l.

The events in question date back to around 23.30 on Tuesday, October 31st. The central operations station assigned Local Police patrol to the San Antonio road after a vehicle crashed onto the AVE tracks. When police arrived at the scene, they saw a woman leaning on the driver’s door and a man trying to console her.

At first they tried to deceive them by claiming their car had been stolen, but RBG eventually admitted that she was traveling as co-pilot when the run-off occurred. Faced with this situation, agents began performing breathalyzer tests, which showed levels of alcohol at double and triple the legally allowed levels: 0.69 mg/l in Paula’s case and 0.77 mg/l in her ex-partner’s case.

Say goodbye to the 15 meter fence

Due to the accident, railway traffic was interrupted from 23.30 on the 31st until 01.20 the next day. event service adif It turned out that the perimeter fence leading to the road was also damaged It was quickly repaired at dawn over an area of ​​20 kilometers.

Yesterday, before Zaragoza’s 8th Court of Inquiry, Paula and her partner changed their view of the events: they both argued that she was driving the car when the clutch failed and that was why they ended up on the train tracks. remove it from there. Now let’s come to the PCM defended by Carmen Sánchez Herrero and Luis Ángel Marcén: Charged with first offense against road safety for driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages and a second offense for driving without a license due to loss of validity and temporary suspension. He is currently dealing with two other cases involving crimes against road safety.

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