Driver in Kuwait hit-and-run incident vs Pinoy bikers surrenders
By Raymund Antonio and Raymund Antonio
The driver of the motor vehicle that hit several Filipino cyclists along the Arabian Gulf Road in Kuwait surrendered to authorities.
(Photo from Maya Cycle)
This was announced by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) during an interview with DZBB on Sunday, May 28.
DFA Undersecretary for Migrant Affairs Eduardo de Vega said the driver involved in the hit-and-run incident voluntarily surrendered to the police.
“The driver voluntarily surrendered to the police, so the Kuwaiti government is investigating, it is reviewing the films of the accident,” he said in Filipino.
De Vega is considering the possibility the driver is a Kuwaiti national.
Local media reported that at least 15 Filipino bikers were injured after the foreign motorist drove into them while traversing a main road early Friday morning.
The Philippine Embassy in Kuwait has already checked on the victims to provide them with necessary assistance, while their kin were already contacted.
De Vega said two bikers sustained severe head and back injuries from the incident. All the seven victims were discharged from the hospital.
The lack of bike lanes in Kuwait has led to accidents involving many bikers, he added.
In an earlier statement, the DFA said "it may be premature to conclude that the perpetrator was targetting a specific group of nationals."
"There is need to wait for the result of the investigation," the department added.
(Photo from Maya Cycle)
This was announced by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) during an interview with DZBB on Sunday, May 28.
DFA Undersecretary for Migrant Affairs Eduardo de Vega said the driver involved in the hit-and-run incident voluntarily surrendered to the police.
“The driver voluntarily surrendered to the police, so the Kuwaiti government is investigating, it is reviewing the films of the accident,” he said in Filipino.
De Vega is considering the possibility the driver is a Kuwaiti national.
Local media reported that at least 15 Filipino bikers were injured after the foreign motorist drove into them while traversing a main road early Friday morning.
The Philippine Embassy in Kuwait has already checked on the victims to provide them with necessary assistance, while their kin were already contacted.
De Vega said two bikers sustained severe head and back injuries from the incident. All the seven victims were discharged from the hospital.
The lack of bike lanes in Kuwait has led to accidents involving many bikers, he added.
In an earlier statement, the DFA said "it may be premature to conclude that the perpetrator was targetting a specific group of nationals."
"There is need to wait for the result of the investigation," the department added.