Accident in Durrës where two children lost their lives, police provide details

The Durrës Police have provided details about the accident in which two children lost their lives. According to the police statement, the driver who caused the accident has been identified as Nikoll Radaçi.

“At around 14:20, in neighborhood no. 15 in Durrës, a vehicle driven by citizen N.R., approximately 57 years old, struck three minor children, around 10 years old.

As a result of the accident, two of the minors lost their lives, while the third child is in serious condition and is being transported to Tirana for more specialized medical assistance.

The driver of the vehicle has been escorted to the police station for further procedures.

The investigative team is at the scene and is working to fully clarify the circumstances of the accident,” the police statement said.

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