A vehicle believed to have been involved in the Pafos fatality has been located It dragged and injured 60-year-old Androulla Papachristoforou and left her helpless at the scene Pending an arrest warrant What testimony before the authorities says
In the district of Muttalo, a white saloon vehicle was located, which appears to have been the one involved in the fatal accident involving 60-year-old Androulla Papachristophorou, who was left bleeding on the asphalt by the driver who hit her.
According to the Cyprus Times, the vehicle that was found is damaged and is believed by the police to be the one that was wanted since last night.
The owner of the vehicle is a 42-year-old Greek Cypriot, who is known to the authorities. He is currently being questioned and, according to reports, a warrant for his arrest is expected to be issued soon.
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As reported in a previous report by the Cyprus Times, before the Paphos Traffic Police investigating the causes and circumstances of the new fatal road accident, there is testimony[/b] that the driver of the white saloon vehicle, which appears to be probably an old-type BMW, became aware of the accident, got out of his vehicle, stopped short at the scene and then, grasping his head with his hands, reversed and left the unfortunate woman bleeding and helpless on the asphalt.
The event appears to have been recorded by a closed circuit camera in the area.
The fatality, it is recalled, occurred at around 9 p.m., when the unfortunate Androulla attempted to cross Priamou Street on foot, in the "Yuniversal" area. The driver of the vehicle hit her and left her seriously injured and helpless.
Doctors at Paphos Hospital made great efforts but the unfortunate woman expired a few hours later.
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