Four died in a crash in Joensuu: Police suspect the driver for crimes
Accident|In a crash on Saturday, a passenger car and a log truck collided with each other. Four people died in Turma, one of whom was a child under school age.
Police Suspects a passenger car driver for several crimes on Saturday in Joensuu's death crash.
Crime Commissioner of the Police of Eastern Finland Timo Häkkinen tells STT that preliminary offenses include endangering road safety, injury and death.
The passenger car driver was one of the dead in Turma, so the prosecutor is not going.
On Saturday morning, a car and a log truck collided with each other. In Turma, one child under school age and three young adults in their twenties died. All the dead were on a car that collided with a car that collided with the bow.
There was also a fifth person in the car who was seriously injured and transported to hospital. According to police, he was also about 20 years old young adult.
So far, Häkkinen does not comment on whether the dead in Turma were related to each other.
By the police According to Häkkinen, there is a preliminary understanding of the course of events. However, witnesses are still heard, and Häkkinen does not comment more closely.
Police reported on Saturday that according to preliminary information, a car drifted into the oncoming lane and collided with the bow of a log truck. In addition, another passenger car drifted out of the way while avoiding the situation.
According to police, the people who were aboard the log truck and another passenger car were not injured in the accident.
According to police, the road was partly souvenir at the time of the accident.
Uncle On Sunday evening, the congregation will organize sadness at the Eno Parish House.
Joensuu Parish Acting vicar Salla Romo told STT on Saturday that the accident will also be taken into account in all the churches of the congregation in Sunday's worship.
“Prayers remember the victims of the accident and their relatives, as well as helpers, rescuers and everyone who has somehow touched by the event,” Romo said.