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The man implicated in causing the Benalmádena coach crash will be in hospital for two weeks
By h.b. - Apr 23, 2008 - 7:32 AM
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Photo of the 7 year old victim of the accident, Katja. Her tragic case has been highlighted in the Finnish press - Photo Iltalehti
Photo of the 7 year old victim of the accident, Katja. Her tragic case has been highlighted in the Finnish press - Photo Iltalehti
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The 27 year old has undergone surgery on his back in the Carlos Haya Hospital in Málaga
The 27 year old driver of the new black KIA four wheel drive vehicle which was in collision with the coach in Benalmádena on Saturday night, in the accident which left nine Finnish tourists dead, and who is considered to have caused the accident by travelling at excessive speed and losing control on a curve, has been released from custody by the Instruction Judge in Court One in Torremolinos. The judge said he had taken the decision because, according to forensic reports the 27 year old, Jesús G.R. is not in a condition to appear before the court. He will need at least another 15 days recovering from his injuries in the Carlos Haya Hospital in Málaga before he is expected to be able to make a declaration. The judge has therefore decided to wait until his health has improved before making any decision on his legal situation. The judge called on the hospital to advise him with sufficient notice when the man is able. He has undergone surgery to his back following the accident.

The highway safety prosecutor, Javier de Torres, said that he has therefore asked for a provisional release, ‘given the impossibility of taking a statement at this time’ but he noted that this was not a real release given the fact that the suspect is immobile.

Meanwhile the instruction court has now received the preliminary report from the Civil Guard into the accident, which says that the KIA was travelling at excessive speed for the conditions at the time, and that the overtaking manoeuvre on the left saw a collision first with the central reservation which caused a rebound into the bus which then turned over. The definitive report on the accident is now expected in a few days time.

Diario Sur reports today on a statement made by the driver of the KIA to ambulance crews as he was being taken to hospital. The paper says he told them that he was travelling at 130-140 km/hour and lost control of the vehicle when he braked. He said he was travelling from his girlfriend’s home, and it was a section of road he used almost daily. It was raining at the time.

13 of the injured in the accident remain in different hospitals in the region. A total of the 12 victims from the accident have now returned to Finland after receiving permission to do so from the doctors.


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