Allegedly intentional run over makes four injured in Estremoz

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The PSP “submitted the driver of the car to the usual alcohol disputing test, with this accused value higher than that legally allowedhaving been detained “.

Four people were injured, one of them gravity, following a carpeting by a car, allegedly intentionally, at dawn on Thursday in Estremoz, Évora district, PSP source revealed.

The same source said that the 41 -year -old driver of the vehicle was arrested. According to the police, at 03:10at the intersection between St. Dominic Street and Outeiro Street, the PSP de Estremoz Patrol Patrol passed in the area and several people asked for a “incident with run over four people.”

According to the victims and other witnesses, police said, “the driver of the car will have accelerated in a purposeful way and directed the car towards the victims “.

“However, the driver of the vehicle, when questioned and questioned by the PSP, said he had lost control of the vehicle and stuffed in the victims,” ​​police said.

The PSP “submitted the driver of the car to the usual alcohol disputing test, with this accused value higher than that legally allowedhaving been detained “.

The suspect “collected the provisional retention cells” and will be presented on Friday to the competent judicial authority, he added.

Three Light Wounded

The PSP was aware of the facts to the Public Prosecution Service. The injured were assisted at the scene, with three minor injuries were transported to the Estremoz Health Center, which They had “high at dawn”. The fourth victim, serious injured, was transported to the Hospital do Espírito Santo, in Évora.

Contacted by Lusa, the source of the Sub-Regional Emergency and Civil Protection Command of Central Alentejo said that the alert to running over was given at 03:19.

The same source indicated that the severe wound is female and the minor wounded are two male and one female, without the ages.

16 operational 16 Estremoz Firefighters, PSP and the Municipal Civil Protection Service, supported by eight vehicles, including the Estremoz Immediate Life Support Ambulance.

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