A serious car accident on the" Hemus" motorway near Varna left five people injured, including a four-year-old child, the regional police directorate reported today.
The incident has caused serious public concern and has raised again the issue of road safety in the region.
According to initial information, a Lamborghini passenger car overtook and hit two other cars.
The driver of the luxury car, a 56-year-old man, reportedly lost control of the vehicle.
The car spun, causing a major collision with other vehicles.
Injured
All injured in the accident were immediately taken to hospital for medical examination.
The condition of the four-year-old child and his mother, who suffered fractures, is particularly worrying.
Information on the health status of the other injured is currently unavailable.
Investigation
The police conducted a thorough examination of the scene and conducted alcohol and drug tests on the driver who caused the accident. The results were negative.
Despite the lack of evidence of alcohol or drug use, the case is a cause for serious reflection.
A thorough investigation is needed to determine the exact causes of the loss of control of the vehicle and to take preventive measures to prevent similar accidents in the future.
The tragic incident on the" Hemus" motorway reminds us of the need for increased attention and responsibility on the road, especially in conditions of heavy traffic.
The comparison with the last serious road accident in the area, which occurred at the end of August, where a 25-year-old man died in a collision with an oncoming vehicle, further strengthens concerns about the increasing number of serious accidents.
The case requires immediate action from the competent authorities to improve road safety and prevent such tragedies in the future.
Drivers are urged to exercise increased caution and responsibility, to adapt to road conditions and to comply with traffic rules.
Road safety depends on each and every one of us.
The scene was secured by the police, and traffic was briefly interrupted, causing serious difficulties for travelers.
Details of the investigation are expected to be released soon.