Hydrocycle Collides with Man in Rhynda Bay, Driver Fled the Scene
In the tranquil waters of Amur Bay, a tragic incident occurred on July 25. A 32-year-old man lost his life after being struck by a jet ski near the shores of Russky Island. The exact circumstances leading to the accident are still under investigation.
Immediately following the incident, a preliminary investigation was initiated. The Primorye Transport Prosecutor's Office took control of the situation, with the Center for GIMMS of the EMERCOM of Russia in Primorye Territory being held accountable for its duties in relation to the incident. The check is being conducted to ensure compliance with regulations regarding the operation of small craft, and to determine if there were any failures in the Center's duties that contributed to the accident.
The investigation is being carried out to determine if there were any violations in the operation of small craft that led to the incident. The check is also aimed at ensuring timely detection of violations. The watercraft operator, unfortunately, fled the scene after the accident.
Medical assistance did not arrive in time to save the man. The investigation is being conducted under Part 2 of Article 263 of the Russian Criminal Code, which pertains to violation of the rules of operation of inland water transport, resulting in death by negligence.
At present, the ongoing investigation offers no recent updates or additional details about the jet ski accident in Rynda Bay, Amur Bay. Local news sources, official police statements, or emergency services updates are recommended for those seeking the latest information on this incident.
As the investigation continues, we extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the deceased during this difficult time.
General-news reports reveal that the investigation into the Rynda Bay jet ski accident is ongoing, with the Primorye Transport Prosecutor's Office, along with the Center for GIMMS of the EMERCOM of Russia in Primorye Territory, handling the case. The investigation aims to uncover any violations in the operation of small craft that led to the tragic accident, as well as ensure timely detection of future violations. Meanwhile, the watercraft operator remains at large.