Kuwaiti Court Awards 34,000 Dinars to Family of Traffic Accident Victim

Kuwaiti court orders government to pay $111,000 to family of fatal crash victim, highlighting need for improved road safety measures and infrastructure.

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Kuwaiti Court Awards 34,000 Dinars to Family of Traffic Accident Victim

Kuwaiti Court Awards 34,000 Dinars to Family of Traffic Accident Victim

A court in Kuwait has ordered the government to pay 34,000 Kuwaiti dinars (approximately $111,000) in compensation to the parents and siblings of an individual who lost their life in a traffic accident in 2022. The court determined that negligence on the part of the government in maintaining proper road safety measures and road infrastructure was a contributing factor in the fatal crash.

The compensation will be paid out to the immediate family members of the deceased victim. By holding the authorities accountable, the court's decision highlights the critical importance of implementing and upholding stringent road safety standards to prevent such tragic incidents from occurring in the future.

Why this matters: This court ruling sets a precedent for government accountability in ensuring road safety and providing compensation to families affected by fatal traffic accidents in Kuwait. It emphasizes the need for authorities to prioritize road infrastructure maintenance and implement measures to reduce preventable deaths on the nation's roads.

Further details have emerged about the 2022 accident that claimed two lives and left two others injured. The driver involved, identified as Fatima Almomen, a social media influencer and fashion blogger, was taken into custody and detained for 10 days. She faced a range of charges, including manslaughter, accidental injury, speeding, driving under the influence, and reckless driving.

In its ruling, the court not only awarded compensation to the family of one of the victims but also stressed the government's responsibility in preventing such accidents through proper road safety measures. "The compensation is to be paid to the victim's immediate family members as a result of their loss," the court stated, recognizing the profound impact of the tragedy on the bereaved relatives.

Key Takeaways

  • Kuwaiti court orders govt to pay $111,000 to victim's family for fatal crash
  • Negligence in road safety measures and infrastructure contributed to the accident
  • Ruling sets precedent for govt accountability in ensuring road safety in Kuwait
  • Social media influencer driver faced charges including manslaughter and reckless driving
  • Court recognized profound impact on bereaved family and ordered compensation