Beja: Police woman in early retirement hit on the treadmill.
A driver already referenced by the police for drunken driving or about impaired by drugs, He ran over a woman on a treadmill, on Friday afternoon, a street of Beja Historical Center.
The woman, of 53 year old, wife of a policeman in early retirement, which was transported to the Emergency Department of Beja Hospital, where the end of the night was still doing tests, to certify the level of severity of injury.
The accident occurred at about 15.00 hours, in Boavista Conde Street, housing the taxi rank, having been a taxi driver who alerted the 112. The car went down the artery and turned left and the woman was going through another artery, na perpendicular, and it was run over.
The driver, already referenced by the PSP by dangerous driving, He made the breath test and was later taken to hospital for drawing blood and testing to be on effect of hallucinogens.
On site were two operating an ambulance and the Fire Beja Volunteers, which stabilized after, thirty minutes transported the victim to the hospital.
Mortal trampling on treadmill, in Beja
He died on 10 November at the Hospital of St. Joseph, in Lisbon, a woman who was hit on the evening of the last day 29 October, while crossing an artery on a treadmill, in Beja.
Analia Silva, of 55 year old, born and resident in Gorda, It was hit at about 20.00 hours that day, Thursday, by a jeep when he crossed the Avenue of Brazil, next to the Municipal Swimming Pools.
At the time the state of health of the victim was considered "very serious and life-threatening", having been evacuated five hours after the accident, a helicopter INEM, the Beja Hospital to St. Joseph, in Lisbon.
The place where the woman was crossing the road is poorly lit and with high density of trees, the driver having, one Beja car salesman, said the officials of the Public Security Police "because of the dark did not realize the woman", justifying that just saw "even up", not having managed to avoid trampling. The driver might be accused of a negligent homicide crime.
Teixeira Correia
(journalist)