He
is a 40 yo businessman.
The
police have named him a suspect for allegedly killing a motorcyclist.
He
deliberately hit him with his car in a road rage case.
He
has deliberately hit him after an argument at a traffic light.
The
victim stopped his motorbike in front of his car, while he was driving at the
red light.
The
red light is around 3 kilometers from the scene.
He
repeatedly honked.
He
urged him to give way, but the victim didn’t move.
One
of the passengers of the car went out and hit the victim.
When
the light turned green, he chased him until his car hit his motorbike.
We
are digging deeper into the case
If
we find evidence of intention, we may charge the suspect with murder.
An
eyewitness told me that …
The
victim has slowed down near the headquarters.
However
…
The
car maintained its speed …despite onlookers shouting to slow down; so
It
eventually hit the motorbike.
Another
eyewitness echoed his statement.
He
said …
The
car driver has continued to drive, even after hitting the motorcyclist, and
dragging the victim 15 meters, before bouncing off the motorbike.
Police
and residents aimed (bermaksud) to help the victim.
But
he passed away on the scene.
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2018/08/23/businessman-kills-motorcyclist-in-deliberate-collision-police.html
The Surakarta Police have
named a 40-year-old businessman a suspect for allegedly killing a motorcyclist
after deliberately hitting him with his car in a road rage case.
Surakarta Police detective
unit chief Comr. Fadli said the investigators alleged that the suspect,
identified as Iwan Adranacus, had deliberately hit Eko Prasetyo, 28, on Jl. KS
Tubun in Surakarta on Wednesday, after an argument at a traffic light.
The victim reportedly stopped
his motorbike in front of the Mercedes Benz Iwan was driving at the red light,
around 3 kilometers from the scene.
“Iwan repeatedly honked,
urging Eko to give way, but the victim did not move. One of the passengers
[of the car] got out and hit the victim,” Fadli said on Thursday.
When the light turned green,
Iwan chased Eko until Iwan’s car hit Eko’s motorbike.
“We are digging deeper into
the case. If we find evidence of intention, we may charge the suspect with
murder,” he said.
An eyewitness, Sigit
Parmanto, 33, told The Jakarta Post that the victim had slowed
down near the Surakarta Police headquarters. However, the car maintained its
speed despite onlookers shouting to slow down, so it eventually hit the
motorbike.
Another eyewitness, Valencia
Melani, 26, echoed Sigit’s statement, saying the car driver had continued to
drive even after hitting the motorcyclist, dragging the victim 15 meters,
before bouncing off the motorbike.
“Police and residents aimed
to help the victim, but he had passed away on the scene,” she said. (sau/swd)
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