BSP-07 Cabbie drove 20 hours before ploughing into Moscow pavement

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Cabbie drove 20 hours before ploughing into Moscow pavement

MOSCOW, June 17, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – A taxi driver who ploughed into a Moscow
pavement on the third day of the World Cup, injuring at least seven people,
said in a video released by authorities Sunday he had been working for 20
hours solid before the incident.

The unnamed man said he had slept for only two or three hours before the
shift and confused the brake and the accelerator, leading to an “unexpected”
loss of control, according to the video on the website of the local interior
ministry.

“I do not know how it happened,” he said, adding that he had not been
drinking and was “very sorry”.

The man, who authorities earlier identified as a 28-year-old national of
the central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan, said he ran from the scene fearing
he would be killed there, before being taken into custody by police.

CCTV footage distributed on social media Saturday showed the yellow cab
turning right as it tried to pass some standing traffic on a one-way street
near Red Square.

It accelerated as it reached the crowded pavement and drove a few meters
(yards) before hitting a traffic sign and coming to a sharp halt.

Two passersby immediately tried to confront the driver, trying to force
open his door.

The driver eventually jumped out and began running away. The clip ended
with the crowd chasing the man down a side street.

An eyewitness account from the police station published on a Russian
Telegram channel showed the driver sitting handcuffed on a bench and looking
dazed.

The incident occurred about 200 metres (yards) from Red Square with Moscow
packed with foreign football fans snapping pictures of the Kremlin.

Police said seven people had been injured but Russian news agencies quoted
the city’s health department as saying eight people were hurt.

“Seven of them are in satisfactory condition and one woman is in moderate
condition,” an unidentified Moscow health department official was quoted as
saying.

The RIA Novosti news agency cited an unidentified source as saying that two
Mexicans and two citizens of Azerbaijan were hurt.

Police closed the street for about an hour before reopening it to traffic.

Security has been a top concern heading into the June 14 to July 15
tournament.

At least 600,000 foreign tourists are expected to visit Russia during the
most watched event in the world.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1406 hrs