Truck driver arrested after Moscow crash kills 18

MOSCOW: Russian police on Sunday arrested the hospitalized driver of a truck that ploughed into a packed passenger bus outside Moscow killing 18 people and injuring dozens more.
Officials said the injuries were particularly severe from Saturday’s accident as the truck was carrying gravel which poured onto the passengers in the bus and then covered the roadside.
“The man (the truck driver) has been placed under arrest for 48 hours and is being interrogated,” Moscow police said in a statement.
The driver, who has not been officially named, is an Armenian citizen who had been repeatedly warned this year for traffic violations. Investigators have opened a criminal probe against him under an article of causing multiple death through violating traffic rules, which carries a maximum of seven years in prison, police said. Police said investigators would now go to court with a request for the man to be placed in detention ahead of trial.
The man was brought out of an artificial coma in which he was placed for a day after the crash and is being interrogated by investigators at his hospital bed.
The chief investigator for Moscow police Alexei Kuznetsov told the ITAR-TASS agency that the driver had only an Armenian licence and no valid Russian permit.