Truck driver drags cyclist for 200 meters after collision, resulting in death

by u45wke3po on 2012-03-01 09:33:39

美的 water dispenser repair New Express (reporter Rongyan Chen, correspondent Dongsheng Chen) - I learned yesterday from the police of Chancheng District, Foshan City that on the evening of June 2, a male cyclist was killed by a light truck running a red light. The offending driver Li was caught the day before yesterday.

The driver "packaged" the offending vehicle and sent it back to Hunan. The police solved the case based on the video.

I saw from the road surveillance video provided by the police that at 11 pm on June 2, when the man was riding his bicycle through Zhangcha Third Road and was about to cross the zebra crossing, a quickly moving small truck suddenly ran the red light and crashed into him. In the video, after hitting the man, the small truck did not stop but quickly fled forward, turning right at Xinda Sha Road to escape. At this time, the hit man fell off the small truck onto the ground after being dragged for nearly 200 meters, and later died due to ineffective rescue.

According to Li's confession, on the night of the incident, he hid the truck in a parking lot near Zhangcha. Two days later, he hired a box-type large truck, loaded the offending truck, and transported it out of Guangdong, delivering it to an automobile repair shop in Hunan. On June 10, after packing his luggage, Li waited for nearly half a day on Foshan Avenue, not knowing which bus to take, until the police appeared and captured him.

Among the large amount of video information, the investigating police found that a small truck similar to the offending vehicle had stayed near a night snack stall that night. After following up on clues, the police identified a fruit-selling small truck as the target. On the morning of the previous day, the police captured the suspect Li who was preparing to flee Foshan.

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