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Burgas prosecutor's office to probe into the deaths of the Tsarevo disaster victims

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Following the flood in Tsarevo that claimed the lives of four people, the Burgas District Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation into causing death due to "ignorance or carelessnes". 


In the words of the district prosecutor Georgi Chanev, the special focus of the investigation will be not only the documentation, but also all works and assembly activities on the construction and operation of the bridge in the town of Tsarevo, on which four people died. An inspection of the scene and the bodies of the deceased has been carried out, and a technical expert examination is to be appointed.




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