The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Polish premier remains hospitalis­ed after accident

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WARSAW: Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo will stay in hospital for another couple of days after a car accident last week, a spokesman said Monday, while stressing that her condition is improving.

The 53-year-old premier “is feeling better and better every day,” spokesman Rafal Bochenek told reporters in front of the Warsaw military hospital where she has been treated since Friday.

“Medical observatio­n and recovery will take another couple of days,” he added.

Szydlo was riding in a motorcade on Friday evening when a Fiat 600 driven by a 21-year-old man struck her vehicle in the southern town of Oswiecim.

Her car was forced off the road and crashed into a tree, with the front of the car badly damaged. Two security agents including Szydlo’s driver were also hurt, one of them suffering serious leg injuries.

Szydlo underwent medical tests in a local hospital before being transporte­d by helicopter to the Warsaw hospital.

She was wearing a safety belt at the time of the crash.

The Fiat’s driver has admitted responsibi­lity for the accident and has been charged with causing ‘bodily harm in a road accident’. If convicted, he faces up to three years in prison.

The crash was just the latest road incident involving a senior Polish government official.

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