Two Greeks die in car crash in southeast

Two persons died this morning in a traffic accident on the Niš-Sofia regional road in southeastern Serbia.

Izvor: Beta

Wednesday, 01.09.2010.

14:12

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Two persons died this morning in a traffic accident on the Nis-Sofia regional road in southeastern Serbia. The accident happened when the driver of a speeding Opel Astra lost control of the vehicle and collided head-on with a Chrysler SUV. Two Greeks die in car crash in southeast Another vehicle, a Fiat, swerved off the road in order to avoid crashing into the Opel. The Greek victims who were traveling in the Opel were identified as 48-year-old Mangos Panagiotis, and his passenger M.I., aged 13. Another passenger in that car, Karafili Elleni, and a passenger in the Bulgarian-license plates Chrysler, identified as Gergana Vassileva, were seriously injured. Four more passengers from the Bulgarian car escaped with minor injuries. The scene of the crash (Beta)

Two Greeks die in car crash in southeast

Another vehicle, a Fiat, swerved off the road in order to avoid crashing into the Opel.

The Greek victims who were traveling in the Opel were identified as 48-year-old Mangos Panagiotis, and his passenger M.I., aged 13.

Another passenger in that car, Karafili Elleni, and a passenger in the Bulgarian-license plates Chrysler, identified as Gergana Vassileva, were seriously injured.

Four more passengers from the Bulgarian car escaped with minor injuries.

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