British citizen died in a road accident in Baku
One of three men who died during a severe car accident on June 23 on Heydar Aliyev Avenue is a citizen of Great Britain. On Tuesday morning there was a minibus Ford run into Mercedes, as a result 5 people were injured. According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, two bodied were removed from the deformed cars.
According to Meydan TV, one of the victims is a British tourist, the son of one of the responsible workers of the Organizing Committee for the European Games. The name of the deceased young man Micah Maxwell-Milne , born in 1992. The body of the deceased is at the morgue in the Khatai district of the capital.
In the acident were injured two other British, one Estonian and Nepalese. They have been placed in intensive care hospitals Musa Nagiyev.
Turan failed to get a comment from the Organizing Committee for the European Games, as well as the Ministry of Health.
Interior Ministry does not announce the fact of the accident and does not comment on the deaths of three people.
The British Embassy in Baku confirmed the death of their citizens. -03B-
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