Tractor Trailer Falls into Water Intake Canal, Six Women Killed
Baku / 07.05.18 / Turan: On the morning of May 7, in the village of Shahriyar in the Sabirabad region, a tractor with a trailer capsized into a water intake canal. As a result, 6 out of the 20 women who were in the tractor trailer drowned. The rest were injured to varying degrees.
As the police of Sabirabad told Turan, the cause of the fall of the tractor is being investigated. According to the same source, the driver of the tractor, Ejder Imanov, drove his family and other relatives to work on a cotton field. The initiation of a criminal case has not yet been reported. -03B-
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- 7 May 2018 11:28
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