Fatal road accident in Dnipro: there was a video of a 17-year-old BMW passenger driving around the city, the police-denies
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The police of the Dnipropetrovsk region denied a video where 17-year-old Arseniy Bessonov allegedly drives a car during house arrest. The suspect in the case of a fatal accident is forbidden to leave his home.
The network spread a video in which 17-year-old Arseny Bessonov, who should be under round-the-clock house arrest for not providing assistance to victims of a fatal accident in Dnipro, drives around in a car. The police denied this information, noting that the suspect is forbidden to leave his home at any time of the day, reports UNN.
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Bessonov allegedly signed the video, which is being distributed online," it's a pity that everything turned out this way, "and on the video itself, he wrote that"don't scare me with your fucking connections, if I call my father, he will put you all with cancer.
The police of the Dnipropetrovsk region denied information that Bessonov allegedly drives around the city by car.
"According to the court's decision, the person involved in the criminal proceedings was given a preventive measure in the form of Round-the-clock house arrest. The suspect is forbidden to leave his home at any time of the day. The police monitor compliance with this measure.
At the same time, a minor is not prohibited from using the Internet, including social networks," the police said.
Now the video has disappeared from the page in TikTok Bessonov.
Recall
In Dnipro, the police detained the driver of a BMW that caused a fatal accident. As a result of the accident, a 10-year-old passenger of a Ford car was killed.
Subsequently, the 19-year-old BMW driver was informed of suspicion of committing an accident .
The court sent into custody without the right to pay bail a 19-year-old suspect in an accident in Dnipro, which killed a 10-year-old girl.
Leninsky District Court of Dnipro sent 17-year-old BMW passenger Arseny Bessonov under round-the-clock house arrest for failure to provide assistance to victims in a life-threatening condition.