- The 28-year-old Briton was at the wheel with his partner, 33, in the passenger seat.
Greek police have arrested a British man on manslaughter charges after his partner was killed in a brutal head-on car crash in Greece earlier this week.
The 28-year-old Briton was behind the wheel with his 33-year-old partner in the passenger seat when their car swerved into oncoming traffic as they drove through the resort town of Kardamena on the Greek island of Kos on Monday morning.
His vehicle crossed into the path of a second car driven by a 42-year-old Albanian man and suffered a terrible collision.
Both drivers escaped the horrific crash with minor injuries, but the 33-year-old woman suffered critical trauma, according to Greek media. reports.
She was rushed to hospital in Kos by EKAV ambulance services, but died from her injuries a few hours later and doctors were unable to save her.
Her 28-year-old partner was initially released after medical checks, but was later arrested and charged with “negligent homicide.”
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The seriously injured 33-year-old Briton was rushed to Kos Hospital by EKAV Ambulance Services but succumbed to her injuries a few hours later.
The horrific car crash took place in the resort town of Kardamena on the Greek island of Kos on Monday morning.
The tragic incident comes just weeks after a British woman was hit and dragged across the road by a reckless driver who lost control of his vehicle on the Greek island of Crete.
The unnamed 47-year-old man was enjoying a family holiday with relatives and in-laws in the coastal village of Georgioupoli in the Chania region of Crete in early July.
They were walking along a country road on Friday afternoon when a silver Peugeot 206 sped down the road and struck the group.
The victim was thrown to the ground and dragged off the road by the car, which crashed through a wire fence and eventually came to rest about 40 feet away in the adjacent field.
Horrifying images of the site captured by a Greek media outlet Breaking news showed a pool of blood covering the asphalt at the side of the road.
The victim was thrown to the ground and dragged off the road by the car, which crashed through a wire fence and eventually came to rest about 40 feet away in the adjacent field.
Two women, aged 47 and 54, were hit by the car.
Two women, aged 47 and 54, were hit by the car; the older victim suffered several abrasions but ultimately escaped without serious injury.
However, the 47-year-old man was rushed to Rethymnon Hospital with severe head trauma.
Doctors stabilised her, but her condition deteriorated overnight and Greek media reported that she died in her hospital bed on Saturday 13 July.
The driver of the vehicle is said to have escaped the incident unharmed and has been taken into custody.
Officers from the Vrysses Police Department in Chania are conducting an investigation into the incident.
An FCDO spokesperson said: “We are supporting the family of a British woman who died in Greece and are in contact with local authorities.”