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Vigil is taking place at central Sofia junction in memory of victims of car accidents

Photo: Maria Hristova

A vigil in memory of the victims of road accidents is being held at the European Union subway station in the capital Sofia next to the place where two girls waiting at a traffic light were recently killed by a car crash.

The event was organized by fellow students of Hristina Deleva - one of the victims of the accident on Cherni Vrah Blvd. 

With a post on Facebook, students from the Faculty of Slavic Philology at the Saint Kliment Ohridski University and from the Student Club of the political scientists called on people to honor the memory of Hristina Dileva, Hariet Stefanovic and the hundreds of people who have died in the absurd war on Bulgaria's roads.



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