"We were moving in the opposite direction.

After passing the mall, we saw a Porsche Panamera flying at breakneck speed.

He passed us by very quickly.

Two or three seconds later we heard a terrible crash.

We saw smoke and flying parts.

We called 112," said Bilyana Borisova to NOVA TV, an eyewitness to the severe accident in Sofia that claimed human life.

"The driver of the hit car was trying to get the passengers out of the back.

It was heard that the woman was breathing heavily, and the man's body was lifeless," Borisova said.

First an "Emergency" team arrived, shortly after that the police arrived.

The driver of the luxury car was in an "intoxicated state".

This is how Mihail Glavchev defined it.

"He was around us, talking on the phone," said Glavchev. "I was overcome with anger when he turned to me with the words: "What kind of Bulgarian are you for caring about foreigners," he added.

"We felt helpless when we couldn't open the door of the overturned car," said Borisova.

According to them, the driver of the luxury car behaved insolently.

"What made the worst impression on me is that the authorities of the Ministry of Internal Affairs did not find any reason to detain him," said Glavchev, who graduated from the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.


The 39-year-old Bulgarian citizen who caused the accident has already been charged with detention for up to 72 hours.

A man with many violations was detained for today's traffic accident with a fatality in Sofia