The driver of the minibus that fell from a height of 12 meters in Vladivostok had no license
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The driver of a minibus that fell from a height of 12 meters in Vladivostok had no license. This was reported on November 22 in the press service of the Prosecutor's Office of Primorsky Krai.
"None of those in the car has no right to drive vehicles, the car belongs to a third party, who did not entrust any of the victims to drive the vehicle," - stated in the message of the press service in Telegram-channel.
It is specified that the district prosecutor sent the received materials to the body of preliminary investigation in order to begin to conduct pre-investigation checks on the signs of the crime, which is provided by Art. 143 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Violation of labor protection requirements, committed by a person charged with the duty to comply with them, if it has caused by negligence the infliction of serious harm to human health, death or death of two or more persons").
Earlier, on November 21, at the disposal of "Izvestia" appeared footage from the scene of the fall of the minibus in Vladivostok. It is specified that the car Toyota Hiace fell down a slope into the adjacent territory.
About the fall of the minibus earlier in the day reported in the Prosecutor's Office of Primorsky Krai. Then specified that the passenger died, the driver was taken to hospital.
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