Details of a fatal accident with a judge in Kyiv were learned by Ukrainian journalists.
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The head of the Makarovsky District Court of the Kyiv region, Oleksiy Tandyr, made an accident at a checkpoint when entering Kyiv from Zhytomyr at the beginning of the curfew. He shot down a National Guardsman when he went out on the road to set up engineering barriers. This was reported on May 26 by Obshchestvennoe, citing sources in the National Guard.
Eyewitnesses of the resonant incident claim that the minister of Themis was in a state of intoxication. Bihus.Info journalists note that there was a bottle in the judge’s car. This can be seen in one of the videos taken after the accident.
It is noted that after the news of the death of the NSU fighter, the judge began to deny that he was driving. The media note that Tandyr is trying to delay the investigation by cunning and make mistakes in the design.
RBC-Ukraine notes that the 23-year-old National Guardsman, who was killed by a judge, raised three children, and his father is now fighting in the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Donbass. While his wife with children and mother are abroad. The name of the deceased soldier has not yet been released.
Recall, the State Bureau of Investigation reported that a judge of one of the courts of the Kiev region, driving a Lexus car, moving along Beresteysky Avenue, knocked down a 23-year-old National Guard fighter at a checkpoint. The victim died at the scene from his injuries.
The media reported that the culprit of the accident is the chairman of the Makarovsky district court of the Kyiv region, Alexei Tandyr.
Sources: Bihus.Info, RBC-Ukraine, Public
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