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[CYPRUS TIMES] 7 road deaths since the beginning of the year All under the age of 33

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7 deaths on the tarmac since the beginning of the year All young, all under 33 years old Concern for the authorities

Every fatal accident causes sadness. The loss of a human life on the tarmac... a tragedy. Even more tragic when young people, who have not had time to grow up, live and dream, are lost on the tarmac.

The fatality that occurred at dawn on the Cheriu- Chalepiana road with the victim being the unfortunate Elizabeth Spanou, only 23 years old, was the sixth since the beginning of the year.

Five fatal crashes with a similar number of fatalities were investigated by traffic police and another with two victims investigated by British Banks Police.

Six accidents, seven fatalities, in less than two months

Nicosia: 1 accident with 1 fatality

Tragedy on the asphalt... 23-year-old Elizabeth dead. She hit a guardrail and collided with a tanker

Limassol: 3 accidents with 4 victims (one in Paramali-terrain British Bases)




32-year-old George dead after violent collision in Limassol. He was driving at increased speed (pics)

-Shocked by the new tragedy. Dead 19-year-old national guard killed after horrific car crash in Limassol (pics)

They were going to Paphos to sing together as always... Grief for the death of the young musicians from Limassol (pics)

Larnaca: 1 accident with 1 victim

-Tragedy with the arrival of the new year. Dead 20-year-old female passenger dead after car crash in Larnaca

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Famagusta: 1 accident with 1 victim

-New tragedy on asphalt... Dead cyclist hit by car in Liopetri (pics)

All victims under 33 years old.

"Unfortunately, all the victims we have this year, from the authorities, are all young people, under 33 years old," said Police Spokesman Christos Andreou, speaking on ANT1's midday show and Nikitas Kyriakou.

Mr. Andreou referred again to the Police's campaigns to inform the public and especially young drivers about safe and defensive driving.

"Despite the campaigns, briefings and lectures, unfortunately we continue to observe fatal road collisions," he said, expressing concern.


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