A Bulgarian Died after Being Hit by a Car in New Zealand
The incident happened in the city of Blenheim.
Konstantin Kazakov, head of Bulgaria’s State National Security Agency, was involved in a car crash early on Thursday, local media report.
An SUV vehicle and three other cars were involved in the car crash which occurred at around 6:00 am near the National Palace of Culture.
A Bulgarian tabloid news website claimed that the car crashed was caused by the SUV vehicle deliberately hitting Kazakov’s car. Two men allegedly left the SUV and left the scene in another vehicle in another vehicle that was waiting for them.
Reports have also suggested that the SUV, a white Land Rover, had been stolen.
However, authorities are yet to confirm the allegations.
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