Serious Car Crash Involving Sisters Leaves Two Seriously Injured: The Latest Updates and Investigation Details

2023-08-13 12:43:13

A terrible shock occurred this Sunday noon between two vehicles on the N517 near the village of Templeuve and the crossroads formed by the streets of Formanoir and Haute. Under the violence of the impact, the two vehicles ended their race in a field adjoining the rue Haute. Two ambulances, the SMUR and an extrication vehicle were dispatched to the scene of the accident to help the three victims, two of whom had to be extricated. The vital prognosis of one of the three people involved is engaged at the time of this writing. Two teams from the Tournaisis police zone also went to the scene of the accident while waiting for the prosecutor’s expert.

“In one of the two cars, there were two women, two sisters aged 75 and 73. They had to be extricated. Both were seriously injured. For one of the two victims, the vital prognosis is engaged”, explained around 2 p.m. Lieutenant Harold Vaesken who led the intervention.

After being stabilized by emergency physicians, the two victims were transferred to the emergency centers of Union hospitals in Tournai and Kortrijk. In the second vehicle, the driver, aged around 30, is unharmed. He was alone in his car. The report of the facts was carried out by the police of the Tournaisis area.

According to the first elements of the investigation, the victims did not respect a right-wing priority. The file is at the information stage with the Tournai-Mons prosecutor’s office.

Both cars ended up in the fields. -Bernard Libert

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