The accident of Beata Szydło. There will be no conditional cancellation



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Case of Sebastian K. on suspicion of inadvertently causing an accident in the previous year's winter, during which he suffered injuries, including Beata Szydło, Prime Minister will go to court – Oświęcim District Court decided on Thursday. The court rejected the prosecutor's request for conditional dismissal of the case

Sebastian K. and his lawyer do not agree to abandon the case. After the announcement of the order, the suspect said that if he agreed to write off, "justice would not be enough". "I do not feel guilty about all this, the court will decide the fault," he said.

The court returned the case to the main hearing. Currently, the prosecutor must complete the claim for the items necessary for the prosecution, ie. list of witnesses and a list of evidence to be made. The trial start date has not been set. It will take place in the court of Oświęcim

The prosecutor wanted to return the case conditionally and set a trial period of one year. Sebastian K. would also pay 1.5 thousand.

The accident occurred. is produced on February 10, 2017 in Oświęcim. Police said that the government column of three cars, in which the then Prime Minister Beata Szydło was driving (his vehicle was in the middle of the column – PAP), was ahead of the Fiat Seicento. His 21-year-old driver let the first car pass, then he started to turn left and hit the car then the head of government, who then hit the tree on February 14, 1965. The prosecution of the prosecutor to cause the accident inadvertently was heard by the driver Sebastian Sebastian K. The man refused to plead guilty

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