Sorèze Accident: Truck’s Braking System Looked Crazy on Monday

12 years, 8 months ago - 2 April 2012, lexpress.mu
Sorèze Accident: Truck’s Braking System Looked Crazy on Monday
Investigators from the police station Straws and engineers of the Ministry of Public Infrastructure will meet this Monday, April 2 for a schedule of work on Saturday's accident. The condition of the brakes of the trailer are interested too.

That would have released the brakes are they the real cause of the deaths in Sorèze? Police straws as well as engineers from the Ministry of Public Infrastructure will have a work session this Monday, April 2 to review the tragic events of Saturday, March 31 that killed two people and left six injured, one is always in serious condition.

The trailer rented by the firm Innodis to transport frozen chicken brand Prodigal should be examined near the scene of the accident. Or on site the "ring road" highway of straws. The truck and trailer could not be posted Saturday and they were left in a place out of sight and safe custody until a solution is found.

The condition of the truck braking system of great interest to experts, the assistant driver Jacques Désiré Laval Bigon reporting that the brakes failed to deck height-Colville Deverell, in Montagne-Ory. He explained that the driver, Luke Clifford Lascarie, 44, died in the crash, has tried everything to avoid causing a bloodbath. 
On the road, he said, Luke Clifford had Lascarie honking like a madman to avoid colliding with a crowded bus. The driver, is it out, had problems with the brakes right out of The Flora, the production center Innodis, Port-Louis.

When the truck arrived at Mountain Ory, brakes no longer met. They were out of order. The vehicle that has gained momentum in the downhill leading to Albi, the driver, said his assistant, thought that the temporary barriers before the turn would slow it down.

Unfortunately, his plan did not work: the truck was on its side and plowed into an oncoming pickup truck. The assistant driver of that vehicle, Jerry Augustine, aged 19, died instantly.

The driver of the van, Deepak Bumma, 25, has him between life and death in the intensive care unit of Apollo-Bramwell Hospital. He was seriously wounded in the head. The four family members Bonomally, including two children, who were in the car having struck the truck are quits with minor injuries and a big fright.

For investigators, this accident has a strange resemblance to that which occurred a few meters away September 8, 2009. A truck carrying bulk sugar had pressed a bus, killing four passengers and making forty wounded.