Two years in jail for killer driver

Two years in jail for killer driver

A 25-year-old was sentenced to two years in prison for a fatal traffic accident that resulted in the death of 19-year-old Marilena Perikleous. The accident occurred when the driver overtook a car between Platres and Limassol at a prohibited point, causing a collision. The defendant pleaded not guilty to charges of causing death due to reckless behavior and illegal overtaking. The court also imposed a three-month driving license suspension and ten penalty points.

Man dies in Limassol traffic accident

Man dies in Limassol traffic accident

A man died from a traffic accident on the Kolossi-Akrotiri road in Limassol. The accident involved a car with a father and his son, and an oncoming vehicle driven by a British man with his five-year-old daughter. The father from the first car was killed, while the son, the British driver, and his daughter were taken to Limassol General Hospital for monitoring. The Bases police are investigating the cause of the accident.

Pensioner dies after traffic accident

Pensioner dies after traffic accident

An 83-year-old woman named Christina Argyrou lost her life in a traffic accident in Nicosia. She was fatally injured in a collision between two cars driven by a 40-year-old man and a 56-year-old woman. Three other people involved in the accident sustained light injuries. The woman was taken to Nicosia general hospital but later died from her injuries. The other three individuals were treated and released from the hospital.

Pensioner dies after traffic accident

Pensioner dies after traffic accident

An 83-year-old woman died in a traffic accident in Nicosia. The accident occurred when a car driven by a 40-year-old man crashed with another car driven by a 56-year-old woman. The 83-year-old woman was a passenger in the second car. Three others involved in the accident suffered minor injuries and were treated at the hospital.

Fatal traffic junction to have cameras installed

Fatal traffic junction to have cameras installed

Traffic cameras will be installed at the junction where a traffic accident resulted in the death of four people on New Year’s Day. The decision was made by Transport Minister Alexis Vafeiades following a meeting with experts from the department of public works. The driver involved in the accident is suspected of possibly speeding and running a red light. The immediate action proposed is the placement of cameras to monitor speed, with regular police patrols suggested until the cameras are installed. The installation of the camera system is expected to take about two months.