A woman is being investigated for injuring her partner with her car and leaving, but she says she fled in fear
The event took place on Thursday night in Vitoria-Gasteiz and the 23-year-old woman was located on Saturday by the Ertzaintza. The man had to be taken to hospital with serious injuries. The woman claims that the man tried to get into the car in a violent attitude and fled in fear without knowing that he was seriously injured.
A 23-year-old girl is being investigated by the Ertzaintza on charges of wounding and escaping a young man with whom she is a partner, with serious imprudence, according to the Basque Government's Department of Security.
Last Thursday night, citizens on Salburua Boulevard in Vitoria-Gasteiz called the emergency phone warning of an accident, a person in a serious condition, and the vehicle involved fled.
After the emergency services went to the scene and first attention was given to the victim, he was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
The Ertzaintza, for its part, initiated an investigation to clarify the facts.
The information gathered led to the identification of the vehicle and its driver. The 23-year-old girl was located on Saturday morning and has been charged with a crime of serious negligence injury.
According to the young woman's account, the victim tried to get into the vehicle while he was on his way, and, as a result of the fear of his aggressive attitude, decided to go on without being aware of his condition.
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