At dawn on Saturday, a body was found on Ferenc körút in Budapest. According to press reports, the man was an illegal immigrant who was thrown from his vehicle by a human trafficker.

According to RTL Híradó, a thirty-year-old refugee man was thrown from a nine-passenger van in which almost thirty people - according to RTL's information, Indians and Pakistanis - were traveling. An eyewitness told RTL Hírado that he went to a nearby store when he noticed the two ambulances and the police cars. He also witnessed the man being revived.

"The paramedic sent me in, he said that everyone should leave, you shouldn't look around." After that, when I came out, it was already put in a black bag , he said.

Pál Győrfi, the spokesperson of the National Ambulance Service, told RTL News that another injured person was treated: " Unfortunately, one of them could not be successfully saved, he died on the spot." The other man suffered a leg injury, we took him to the accident department after on-site treatment.

An employee of a nearby store told RTL that a friend of hers watched with her daughters as several people got out of the van and the man was dumped on the side of the road. After the unconscious man was pushed out, they continued on, then stopped again and the others also got out. One of them was hospitalized, and his companions were scattered throughout the city. So far, police have only released a brief statement that they are being investigated for failure to render aid.

Source: PestiSrácok

(Cover image: police.hu)