Gulf tourist’s car escapes after gendarmerie official injured in Agadir

Gulf tourist’s car escapes after gendarmerie official injured in Agadir
Gulf tourist’s car escapes after gendarmerie official injured in Agadir

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

Heba Press-Abdel Latif Baraka

A strange road accident occurred near the urban commune of Agadir, today Wednesday, November 20, following which the deputy regional commander of the Royal Gendarmerie was injured in worrying circumstances.

The accident occurred following a violent collision between two cars, one of which was driven by the police officer, who suffered injuries that required him to be rushed to hospital.

But what raised many questions was the other car that caused the accident, as it turned out that its driver, Gulf, was in an abnormal state and was accompanied by two girls.

The collision that occurred early this morning left enormous material damage, but the strangest thing was the disappearance of those involved after the accident, because the driver and the two young girls fled immediately after the accident, towards from an unknown destination.

The accident has sparked a sense of mystery and anxiety, particularly with suspicions as to the cause of the accident, with those involved having fled without their identities yet being fully identified. The security services have opened an in-depth investigation to uncover the circumstances of the incident, amid questions about the true motives of this mysterious incident and its link with another context which has not yet been revealed.

While the deputy regional commander of the Royal Gendarmerie continues to receive treatment, questions remain open about this incident which shocked his colleagues in the gendarmerie and sparked widespread speculation about its causes and suspicious circumstances.


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