"Mercedes Galendewagen" hit the wife and grandson of the famous musician
As a result of road accident today in the Zikh highway, a wife and grandson of a famous tar-player ( tar is a folk musical instrument) Agasalim Abdullayev died at the scene, according to the press service of the Interior Ministry.
Agasalim Abdullayev himself, his son Vugar and daughter-in-law, Saadet were seriously injured and hospitalized. Their health is assessed as moderate.
The accident occurred on the road to the airport ; "Mercedes Galendewagen" lost control, and crashed "VAZ 2106" with a tar player and his family.
The Interior Ministry does not report who was driving "Mercedes Galendewagen". -05D04-
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