A drunk driver in Dushanbe became the cause of death of his passenger

The driver of the car brand "Hyundai Starex" a 36-year-old resident of the capital, while driving down Karamov Street, has made collision with the car brand "Toyota Camry" under control of a 39-year-old resident of Istaravshan. As reports the press center of the Interior Ministry of Tajikistan, in the result of a frontal collision the […]

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The driver of the car brand "Hyundai Starex" a 36-year-old resident of the capital, while driving down Karamov Street, has made collision with the car brand "Toyota Camry" under control of a 39-year-old resident of Istaravshan.

As reports the press center of the Interior Ministry of Tajikistan, in the result of a frontal collision the car "Hyundai Starex", the driver of which was in alcohol intoxication, rolled over.

The passenger of the overturned car – a 35-year-old resident of Dushanbe – has died on the spot of road accident from the received traumas.

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