A Ukrainian died in a car accident in Poland

The fatal accident occurred on Saturday at about 7:30 on the road in Stramnica West Pomeranian Voivodeship. About this writes tvn24 .

A 29-year-old Daewoo Matiz driver was killed in an accident. oncoming lane and crashed into Ford.

(As a result of the collision both drivers were injured.

The 29-year-old driver of Daewoo Matiz, a citizen of Ukraine, was resuscitated for a long time, his vital functions were restored and his husband was hospitalized. Police soon received information that a 29-year-old man had died.

A 60-year-old Ford driver was also injured in the accident and was hospitalized.

The causes of the accident are being investigated by the police.

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