
Three spectators spent Saturday during a rally race in central France, after they were shocked by a car that went out of the track, according to the local authorities and the public prosecutor.
A previous death toll reported that two people were killed, but it rose to three people after the death of a spectator who was transferred to the hospital in the helicopter in a dangerous state.
The victims are two brothers, aged 60 and 70 years, and the head of a 44 -year -old family, according to the Public Prosecution, which opened an investigation to show the circumstances of the accident that occurred in the Saint -Just area, in a good climatic atmosphere.
Investigators will work to explain whether the spectators are present in the authorized area.
“I prefer to be careful,” Lauer Mawasia said, describing the incident as a “very severe shock.”
She pointed out that the investigations will seek to determine the place where these spectators were present at that moment.
According to the primary elements of the local authorities, people were present at the “red ban tapes” that usually define the banned areas of the spectators.
As for the areas permitted for the spectators to be present in them, they are determined by green tapes, according to the local authorities.
The driver of the 22 -year -old and his 51 -year -old car was taken to the hospital, but any danger did not threaten their lives, according to his manner.
Mawasia said that the investigations “are still in its beginnings,” and indicated that the car, which is a 208, is specially prepared for the race.



