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"Angels on the road" will help relatives of children who died in accidents

The Angels on the Road Foundation for relatives of children who lost their lives in road accidents will be established today, announced Petya Ivanova, one of its creators and the organizer of the protests for the children who died in accidents, to BNR.

"Our goal is to provide psychological assistance to relatives of those who died and those injured in accidents, as well as to build a monument-memorial to those who died in traffic accidents throughout the country," she said. 
In addition, meetings will be held with representatives of the state authorities to make legislative changes in order to prevent and reduce accidents on the road.

Petya Ivanova also said that 18 billboards have been made with the faces of children who died in accidents, and an initiative will be started to put up more such facilities.


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