Crash Camp-Levieux: Human Error, According to NTC Director, No Cover-Up, Promises Bachoo

il y a 11 années, 5 mois - 14 Juin 2013, The Défi Media Group
Crash Camp-Levieux: Human Error, According to NTC Director, No Cover-Up, Promises Bachoo
The Minister of Public Infrastructure and Transport is adamant that the head of the accident on Thursday, June 13 at Camp Levieux after a collision between a NTC bus and a school van must bear the consequences.

" Mone donne strictes instructions CNT, péna cover-up, péna nanié la. Bizin prend actions cot bizin prend actions, "insisted the Minister of Public Infrastucture and Transport, Anil Bachoo on Radio Plus, this Thursday, June 13

It was during his speech live after the accident occurred at Camp Levieux, Rose Hill, involving school van and NTC bus, which wounded 18.

Anil Bachoo states, however, it is still too early to draw conclusions. He says he must wait until the police investigation before determine responsibility in the accident.

The Minister of Public Infrastructure and Transport was on a "visit website" in the south of the country when he learned that an accident involving a NTC bus and a school van occurred at Camp Levieux. He said he immediately sought explanations from the head of the NTC. And informed him that the bus had no mechanical failure.

"If there was human error, whether the driver's side of the bus or the van, it is necessary that the responsible face the consequences," warns Anil Bachoo.

The General Director  of the NTC, Robin Soonarane, speaking on Radio Plus to 9 h 30 is, he went further. He believes that it is, at first glance, a "human error" on the part of the bus driver. This is at least what he thinks after explanations obtained from the recipient of the bus accident.

The Special Advisor Road Safety Office of the Prime Minister is satisfied, on the other hand, it is too early to draw conclusions.

"We need to know what exactly happened. At this stage, no one knows what exactly happened, I can not say if there was human error, "said Ben Buntipilly on Radio Plus.