TUGU TANI INCIDENT
First of all, let us pray for the
victims. For those who died in Tugu Tani, rest in peace. May God bless youu this is
an event that took place yesterday. A
woman driving her car and hit a pedestrian. A total
of 9 people died in the incident.Upon investigation it turns out the woman is in
a drunken condition and positively take a
drugs. Not only that, she was also driving
a car with no any license (oh my God!!). Recently there was a very sad event. A car crashed
into a dozen people to 9 people died and the rest wounded.The driver of a black Daihatsu Xenia police numbered
XI B 2479 that crashed into pedestrians on the road eight Ridwan Rais, Central
Jakarta, the initials U.S., 29-year-old woman. When checked, the U.S. could not
show a driver's license and vehicle registration showing only on behalf of
others. Police are still explore the cause of the accident. Eyewitnesses at the scene,
Suwarto (40), suspected drunk driver while driving a vehicle. Invisible But
then Police Commissioner Jakpus Gimo Husodo estimate the cause of the accident
is a car that brakes do not work properly.Information obtained to mention, before crashing, cars speeding from the
direction towards the Monument Farmers Gambier. When on location, the driver
was surprised to see someone about to cross. He can not put the brakes because
the brake was not functioning.
The driver then swerved toward the sidewalk. Direct car rolled and hit a
pedestrian. Eight people were killed in the incident.We can see, the effect of such measures could
eliminate nine lives,
injuring many people, convicted criminal and civil, embarrass and damage
the image of the family, and many
others. So...the lessons learned
from the tragedy are cautious and
focused when driving,
stay away from drinking and the most important thing is to Say No to Drugs. Disposable
Drugs, our lives will
be destroyed and can be very difficult to fix our lives.
POLICE SAY CAR USED IN HORROR TUGU TANI CRASH MIGHT HAVE BEEN STOLEN
Police probing Sunday’s horrific traffic accident that left nine
pedestrians dead have widened their investigation to the ownership of
the car involved and have raised the possibility that the driver may
have stolen it. Adj. Sr. Comr. Sudarmanto, head of enforcement
for the Jakarta Police’s traffic directorate, said the driver of the
vehicle, Afriani Susanti, 29, had been found without a driver’s license
or a valid vehicle registration and only a photocopy of an expired
registration document. He said the photocopy identified the
owner as Deden Riohendi, a resident of Cipinang in East Jakarta. “But
after we checked with him, it turned out that he had sold the car in
2009,” Sudarmanto said. A check of the police’s vehicle database
showed it had been sold to a Buniarti Kosim, a resident of Kelapa
Gading in North Jakarta. Sudarmanto added that police questioned
Buniarti on Thursday but were still unable to link the owner to
Afriani, who remains in police custody along with the car’s three other
occupants at the time of the accident. The policeman said
Afriani claimed to have been lent the car through a friend, identified
only by the initial E. “But again, we can’t find a link between E. and
[Buniarti] or [Deden],” he said. He added that at this point, police were not ruling out the possibility that the car had been stolen from Buniarti. Afriani
faces charges of manslaughter and drug use. A urine test conducted by
police showed up positive for ecstasy, and the result was corroborated
in a subsequent blood test by the National Narcotics Agency (BNN).
The three passengers have also been detained on drug charges.
The
four were headed home from the Stadium nightclub in West Jakarta
shortly before noon on Sunday when Afriani swerved into the curb and
mowed down a group of pedestrians, killing nine of them. In her
first public statement since the incident, Afriani apologized to the
families of the victims in a letter read out by her sister, Ayudyah
Safitri, at a news conference on Wednesday night.
In it, she
“apologized for everything,” saying that “maybe my apology means
nothing. But, please let me say, ‘sorry, sorry, sorry’ ....” The
driver’s brother, Agus Hari Susanto, also revealed that the family had
been attempting to contact the families of the deceased and injured to
offer them compensation.Police, however, have recommended
against the move, warning the family that it still remained too
dangerous for them to do so at this time.
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