It was shortly after midnight that the accident occurred on Gödeleksvägen. After the man is said to have driven over the group with wild boar, another car with four people will appear behind him. One of them went to get to the driver, who did not seem really contactable. A woman must also have been in the car.

Police were called and when it was done, the man fled the scene. A hunter was also called in to take care of the animals.

Abandoned car

- Initially, we thought that four wild boars had died, but it turned out to be six. If you drive on an animal, you have an obligation to contact us, mark the location and wait for an approval to leave. This man did not, says Hans Lippens, the police's press spokesperson.

When a patrol arrived, the car was parked in the immediate area with damage to the front. The suspected perpetrator, who is 45 years old, does not have a valid driving license and is known to the police because he has previously been guilty of, among other things, drunk driving and aggravated illegal driving. At six o'clock on Monday morning, the driver has not yet been found.

Sick person recovered quickly

The incident in Kungsbacka was not the only traffic offense that occurred in Halland during the night. A couple of hours later, a driver in his 20s stopped on E6 at the height of Snapparp after driving at 200 km / h where the speed limit is 120. He explained his behavior by saying that the passenger he was carrying was ill.

The police called an ambulance, but once it arrived, the person was no longer ill. The driver was fined and lost his driving license.