The driver of the 2nd vehicle that fatally injured the unfortunate Androula in the Criminal Court

The 43-year-old faces charges of manslaughter, causing death by negligence, causing death by reckless, reckless and dangerous act and leaving the scene.

Androula Papachristoforou, criminal court, driver

The 3-year-old driver of a vehicle that fatally injured on the night of December 43 and left 19-year-old Papaphos Andaphos on a street in Kato Paphos was referred today by the Paphos District Court to a direct trial before the Paphos Criminal Court that will meet on February 60.

The accusing authority requested that until then the accused remain in custody, a request which was objected to by the defense of the 43-year-old. The Paphos District Court then announced that it would reconvene on December 30 to decide whether the 43-year-old would remain in custody until the start of the Criminal Court hearing or whether he would remain on parole.

The 43-year-old faces charges of manslaughter, causing death by negligence, causing death by reckless, reckless and dangerous act and leaving the scene. As can be seen from the images recorded by the cameras, the unfortunate woman tried to cross Priamou Street, shortly after 9 pm on Sunday, December 19th. A vehicle hit her sideways and ended up injured on the asphalt while the driver of the vehicle left the scene.

A second vehicle, a few seconds later, dragged her and fatally injured her. Police estimate that the driver of the second vehicle is 43 years old, while the investigations continue to locate the first driver and his vehicle.

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