Damme (Brussels morning newspaper) – In January, a resident of Kaprijke (22) received a verdict of innocence after a large traffic accident in Natiënlaan in Damme. Two occupant victims occurred when the first lost its life instantly, followed by the death of the second victim 9 months later.
Ash Reported by VRT, a male resident of Kaprijke, 22, received a fire assigned by the court due to his participation in the fatal car accident in Natiënlaan in Damme. A traffic accident in Natiënlaan in Damme on June 18, 2023, caused the immediate death of a 17 -year -old passenger, followed by the disappearance of another victim of injuries nine months after the incident. Both the defendant and his lawyer continually declared that the vehicle did not operate at the time of the accident. The Nautical Court of Bruges withdrew all the charges because there was insufficient information to support a conviction.
At 6:00 am, the vehicle with four Ukrainian nationals Behaind the wheel reached 130 km/ha through a restricted area with a speed limit of 90 km/h. The driver suddenly hit the handbrake for an unknown reason, resulting in the vehicle turning out of control and crashed in a lamppost.
The severe force of the impact divided the entire vehicle into two sections. The 17 -year -old back pin died immediately, while the driver and the front seat passenger received serious injuries. The third passenger among four occupants received minor injuries in the accident. The medical staff declared a victim of deadly injuries in the hospital.
What are other notable traffic incidents in the same region?
The results of our online search find a similar fatal accident reported in Belgium, where the place of Tok Case Damme. The legal system in Malta produced a parallel result in 2017 by acquitting a young man who captivated the death of his sister, a collision of motor vehicles.
According to the court ruling, the mechanical failure responsible for the accident caused a verdict that correlated with the “reasonable doubt” standard used in the Damme case. Courts tend to favor the presumption of innocence when they are legally insufficient evidence. The Cospicua accident in 2017 in Malta ended with the driver’s breach because defense experts established that mechanical failures were the root cause of the accident based on conflicting test results. The witch court demonstrated an approach similar to the case of Damme through the use of evidence standards to protect the accused of unfair sentences.