In a settlement in Sverdlovsk Oblast, a Ford driver took his eyes off the road and fatally struck a 14-year-old schoolgirl on a zebra crossing.

In a settlement in Sverdlovsk Oblast, a Ford driver took his eyes off the road and fatally struck a 14-year-old schoolgirl on a zebra crossing.

      In the Sverdlovsk settlement of Novoutkinsk, a Ford Fusion driver fatally struck a 14-year-old schoolgirl at an uncontrolled pedestrian crossing. The Sverdlovsk Region State Traffic Inspectorate reported that it all happened this morning, December 1, at 8:45 a.m. on Karl Marx Street.

      Before striking the girl, the 40-year-old man decided to talk to a 47-year-old passenger, becoming distracted from the road. The girl was crossing the roadway with her peers. She was walking to the bus stop to wait for the bus. The schoolgirl died at the scene.

      "Traffic police officers and an investigative team are working at the scene. A pre-investigation check into the accident is being carried out, and the circumstances of the tragedy are being established," the State Traffic Inspectorate reported.

      Earlier it was reported that in Yekaterinburg a Nissan fatally struck a woman on Vostochnaya Street.

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In a settlement in Sverdlovsk Oblast, a Ford driver took his eyes off the road and fatally struck a 14-year-old schoolgirl on a zebra crossing.

In Novoutkinsk, a settlement in the Sverdlovsk Region, the driver of a Ford Fusion fatally struck a 14-year-old schoolgirl at an uncontrolled pedestrian crossing. The State Traffic Inspectorate of the Sverdlovsk Region reported that it all happened this morning, December 1, at 8:45 a.m. on Karl Marx Street.