12/21/2020 11:25 AM
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Updated 12/21/2020 11:25 AM
Ricardo Daniel Papadopulos (21), the main suspect of having run over and killed a 4-year-old boy in Flores, was
driving without a license
.
This arises from the official information, confirmed by the National Road Safety Agency (ANSV).
With more details, the ANSV reported that three years ago, Papadopulos appeared at the Roca headquarters - where the City grants driver's licenses - to carry out the procedure.
At that time he was 18 years old.
"In the psychological examination, contrary indications were found for driving aptitude, so the license was not granted until he presented a psychodiagnostic study", which would allow to deepen his situation, he added.
After this he presented a psychodiagnostic study of a private clinic (Alvear, as reported by the ANSV), which determined "not to have relevant psychopathological signs."
Ricardo Emanuel Papadopulos, 21, son of the man who gave himself up in the case for running over and killing a 4-year-old boy in Flores.
Despite this study, the psychological licensing department of the City granted him the card only for one year.
"Overcomes the following psychophysical stages, but does not appear to take the theoretical exam and does not obtain the license," they explained.
He did not take the exams again.
In other words, at the time of causing the tragedy in which Isaac died - and where his mother, Débora Inés Agosti, was also seriously injured -
Papadopulos was driving without a license
.
The young man's father turned himself in on Saturday, although security camera videos from a parking lot in Ciudadela showed that it was Ricardo who was driving the Volkswagen Golf, accompanied by a friend, moments after the tragedy.
EMJ
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