UPDATE: Police investigates dog sledge crash in northern Finland
28.12.2005 at 16:43
The Tornio police department is investigating whether the Monday dog sledge crash that killed two teenage Italian tourists was manslaughter or not.
"We are finding out if there is anybody who could be guilty of manslaughter," said Inspector Lasse Vaaraniemi of the Tornio police said Wednesday.
He said the starting point for the investigation was why nobody monitored the dog sledge caravan while it crossed the railway tracks and whether proper monitoring could have prevented the accident.
The Tornio police interrogated Tuesday night the tour operator who had organised the dog sledge safari. The interrogation corroborated suspicions that nobody was on the lookout. Police heard the family of the crash victims on Wednesday.
"Yes, we do suspect a crime has been committed, and have we have reported it. Two people are dead and we are investigating whether somebody has committed a crime that caused these two deaths," Inspector Vaaraniemi added.
The Finnish criminal code gives punitive fines or incarceration for a maximum of two years for manslaughter. Aggravated manslaughter brings incarceration for at least four months and six years at the most.
The tour operator that organised the tragic dog sledge safari does not want to comment the incident until the police has completed its investigation.
"We are all terribly shocked and sad that two young people have died. It is a terrible loss," says an employee of the company.
VirtualFinland