Drive safe, or else...
#11
As it seens, the hyundai did not stop at the red light.
This is common in São Paulo at the dawn... people are afraid of theives and pass red lights at slow speeds. The accident was at 3h30 in the morning. The porsche, as forensics now confirmed, was doing 150kph in deed.
She probably never even saw it comming, or saw it and did not imagine it would get to her that fast.
Anyway... the porsche driver is getting arrested as soon as he gets off hospital. He's getting charged with intentional murder, as driving at these speeds in urban areas is considered intent to kill here.
I think I'm gonna stop reporting now. Can't see anything alse that might surface and add to the situation.
Drive safe, guys (and girls).
This is common in São Paulo at the dawn... people are afraid of theives and pass red lights at slow speeds. The accident was at 3h30 in the morning. The porsche, as forensics now confirmed, was doing 150kph in deed.
She probably never even saw it comming, or saw it and did not imagine it would get to her that fast.
Anyway... the porsche driver is getting arrested as soon as he gets off hospital. He's getting charged with intentional murder, as driving at these speeds in urban areas is considered intent to kill here.
I think I'm gonna stop reporting now. Can't see anything alse that might surface and add to the situation.
Drive safe, guys (and girls).
#13
If she ran the light she would probably bear some responsibility here. Might get the drunk driver just a DWI and Reckless driving citation instead of vehicular manslaughter. The drunk drivers lawyer would probably say if you run a light you are assuming the risk for injury or death (even at legal speeds). First degree murder would never fly here, imo.
Still no excuse for driving drunk...
Still no excuse for driving drunk...
#18
"never drive drunk again" More like never drive because he should do life in some decrepit prison in Brazil.






