The leading version of the severe accident of AM Trakia with a Serbian bus is human error.

This is what Deputy Chief Prosecutor Borislav Sarafov told BTV.

"Experts from the National Investigation Service inspected both the accident scene and the bus.

No technical malfunction was found that caused the crash, that is, the leading version in this case remains the main one - human error," explained Sarafov.

He was at the scene of the accident at night together with the chief prosecutor Ivan Geshev

Ivan Stoimenov Geshev was born on December 19, 1970.

Graduated from higher legal education in

The Attorney General has announced that the case will be handled by the best traffic accident investigators from the National Investigation Service.

The deputy general prosecutor specified that no potholes or other obstacles were found on the road that could cause an accident.

Rusinova: The road on which the bus accident happened meets all the requirements

"Within today, the driver will probably be brought in as a defendant, but this is a decision that will be made by the prosecutor's office in Stara Zagora," Sarafov also said.

The driver of the crashed Serbian bus was detained for 24 hours

Earlier today it was reported that the driver had been detained for 24 hours.

He is not among those hospitalized.

Ivan Geshev