Tragic accident in Bulgaria suspected of first tire burst

The media have published the first results of the investigation regarding the tragedy happening today in Bulgaria, where 45 Albanians who returned from Istanbul lost their lives. According to information, the bus has burst its front tire to the right and then crashed into the railing and dragged on. At that moment fuel has been poured out that [...]
According to information, the bus has burst its front tire to the right and then crashed into the railing and dragged on. At that moment, fuel has been poured out that relates to heating on the bus, triggering fire. That was on the front of the bus. These details were discovered in a statement for Bulgarian National Television by Vasko Pirgov, who is an expert on internal burn engines and was among the first to arrive at the site of the tragedy this morning. According to him, the driver near the front chairs had oil-filled pipes, and the explosion occurred.
The fire occurred because of the driver's error, who was distracted on the road. There's a problem where people in need stop, it's for pause, it's got some of these locations, and it's woven into banking. Entering the bank, the driver has hit and broken the sign that it's located. That mark has flown about 35 meters. The bus probably moved at over 100 miles an hour. The bus has no sign of curbing, meaning, the driver has not reacted relatively to”- Vasko Pirgov- an expert on internal combustion engines.
However, Bulgarian investigative bodies have not confirmed whether there were barrels of fuel on the bus. Only Bulgarian investigative organs will work on the causes of tragedy.
Are we coming back to the main versions, is it human error or technical malfunction on the bus? He was also the second driver, but we cannot say if he was saved. We think the two drivers have not survived”- claimed Borislav Sarafov, Bulgaria's National Investigation Service.
Bulgaria warns quick investigation.
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Public Prosecutor's Chief in Macedonia, Ljubomir Joveski and Prosecutor's Chief for Organised Crime Wilma Ruskoska, were at the scene and informed that with Bulgarian colleagues they would only co-operate about Besa Transit “documents.
There's a “here at the scene, where the bus is, there's the owner of the transportation company. I spoke briefly with him. He said he has 20 years, which is a transport company. So far there has been no incident, according to him. But, as colleagues already said, we will provide full documentation for all buses when they are registered, when they have been for technical control and we will send them to colleagues here in Bulgaria. “- confirmed Vilma Ruskovska, the Prosecutor for Organised Crime and Crime.
“Documents for bus ownership are provided and we will hand it over to Bulgarian Public Prosecutor's colleagues. “But many documents must be studied to verify the facts”- said Ljubomir Joveski, Macedonia's chief prosecutor.
Prime Minister Zaev and his Bulgarian colleague, Stefan Janev, stressed that today they will not speculate about the causes of the accident, but will prove it to the investigative organs.











