Soreze Accident: Bus Receiver Unable to Participate in Facts Reconstruction

il y a 10 années, 10 mois - 6 Juin 2013, The Défi Media Group
Soreze Accident: Bus Receiver Unable to Participate in Facts Reconstruction
The accident involving a Blueline bus Sorère of the NTC, which ten people were killed, on May 3, was the subject of an interest of Mahen Jhugroo at Parliament Tuesday, June 4.

The deputy of the MSM asked Premier ministre par intérim, Rashid Beebeejaun, where is the police investigation in this case.

In response, Rashid Beebeejaun reported that 43 passengers alive, who were in the Blueline bus, 42 were interviewed by the police in the investigation initiated in this drama. Police are waiting to record the testimony of a passenger who is still admitted to the Intensive Care Unit.

As part of its investigation, said Rashid Beebeejaun, police still waiting for, among others, to perform an exercise of the facts, the bus receiver is not currently able to participate in such an exercise. The police will submit its case to the Director of Public Prosecutions at the end of its investigation.

Rashid Beebeejaun says the report of the Indian company engineers Ashock Leyland after the accident Soreze is in the presence of Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam. "It's up to him to decide what to do," he said.

The Opposition did not understand why the General Manager of the NTC has not been questioned by police. Response of Head of Government: is the police to decide.