Natalya Poteeva, editor of Ukrainian Radio Kropyvnytskyi, died in an accident in Vinnytsia region. His eldest son also died in the accident.
In the Vinnytsia region, a serious accident occurred involving an SUV and a minibus, in which two people died. One of the victims of the incident was Natalya Poteeva, editor of Ukrainian Radio Kropyvnytskyi. This was reported by the Public concerning the relatives of the deceased.
In an accident that occurred on the night of October 15, Natalya’s eldest son also died. The wife and youngest child were injured and ended up in intensive care.
Poteyeva worked on live projects of Ukrainian Radio Kropyvnytskyi Radioden, filmed thematic projects, including televisions.
“Colleagues remember Natalia as a professional radio presenter and a sympathetic person. She always tried to discuss the life of the region as fully as possible in her broadcasts, studied new formats, was a good leader, always understood and supported his colleagues, helped. both with words and advice,” said the statement. message.
Natalya Poteeva was born in 1972 in the village of Bushtyno, Tyachiv district, Transcarpathian region. In 1994 he finished his studies at Kirovograd Pedagogical University named after Vinnichenko. In the same year, he began working as an announcer for the radio broadcasting editorial office of the Kirovograd Regional Television and Radio Company. Subsequently, he was a producer of radio programs of the Kropyvnytskyi branch of Public and a producer of information programs.
Vinnytsia region police reported that the 53-year-old driver of a SsangYong Korando, resident of Kropyvnytskyi, drove into oncoming traffic, where he collided with a Reault Trafic vehicle.
Due to the accident, two passengers of the SsangYong Korando – a 50-year-old woman and her 27-year-old son – died on the spot. The driver of the SUV and his 16-year-old son were taken to a medical facility with injuries.
The 39-year-old head of Reault Trafic and his 38-year-old wife, residents of the city of Uman, Cherkasy region, were injured and hospitalized.
We remind you that in the Nikolaev region two people died and two were injured as a result of an accident. In Kyiv, a driver crashed and killed a steering electric scooter.
Source: korrespondent

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