GUMBALL 3000 CLAIMED SECOND LIFE
National.
The international rally Gumball 3000 claimed the second victim yesterday - Margarita Cepuljoska, the wife of Vladimir Cepuljoski, who died two days ago, has passed away yesterday evening in the Skopje Clinic Center.
Also the Macedonian police will not press charges against British citizen Matthew McConville, the co-driver of the Porsche which caused the fatal accident.
The driver Nicholas Morley, however will remain in police custody for up to 30 days on provisional charges of endangering traffic and abandoning an accident victim.
The British embassy in Macedonia has stated that they will not give the drivers a special treatment. They said it is all up to the Macedonian authorities.
Kotevski, a police spokesman, said the police are investigating the cause of the accident.
Two British citizens Nicholas Morley and Matthew McConville were driving a Porsche in the Gumball 3000 rally across Europe when they collided with 67-year-old Vladimir Cepuljoski and his wife Margarita. Vladimir died on the way to hospital, His wife was still in critical condition but past away in the Skopje hospital friday evening.
MD: We share our deepest sympaties with the family. This was probably the last Gumball 3000, at least in Europe. Already several European countries banned the rally. Scroll a bit down for the article about the actual accident.
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Macedonian police should just let those arrogant a*holes rot in jail.
It's just too bad that they didn't get hurt in the accident.
Posted by Anonymous | 01:09
Does anyone know what the two drivers do for a job? Or just spending the money earned by their family?
Posted by Anonymous | 17:24
Morley is a property developer.
Posted by Macedonia Daily | 18:37
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