Expert concludes that driver was driving between 92 and 118 km/h in collision that killed newlyweds

Expert concludes that driver was driving between 92 and 118 km/h in collision that killed newlyweds


TV Globo’s ‘Fantástico’ revealed information from the case investigation




THE Fantasticof TV Globo, this Sunday, 25, revealed information from the expert report hit-and-run that killed physiotherapist Fabio Toshiro Kikuda in Avenida Lúcio Costa, in Rio de Janeiro, in the month of July, your wedding day. Suspect Vitor Vieira Belarmino failed to provide assistance and remains on the run from justice.

One of the conclusions of the investigations is that the At the time of the accident, the influencer was driving at a speed between 92 and 118 km/h and, in other sections, it would have reached 160 km/h. On the road the limit is 70 km/h.

According to experts, if he had respected the speed limit, the influencer would have been able to stop the car before being hit. However, according to the information in the report, there were no skid marks on the asphalt.

For Tathiana Costa, the lawyer of Bruna Toshiro, Fábio’s wife, Belarmino risked killing by driving at high speed.

“He took that risk. He chose to travel at high speed, not to render aid, to flee the scene, not to even try to find out how the victim’s family was doing,” he explained.

On another point, the influencer’s defense claims that a motorcyclist pushed the physiotherapist before the accident. However, the expert also pointed out that the motorcycle was 1.5 meters away from the victim. In other words, any contact with Fábio would be incompatible.

Belarmino’s defense will now conduct a private interrogation and, if necessary, a third one, as lawyer Gabriel Habib explained to lawyer Gabriel Habib. Fantastic.

“It appears that there was no collision between the motorcyclist and Toshiro. However, we will conduct a second private interrogation so that we can review it and, if necessary, a third interrogation, because what we want is to really find out the truth,” the lawyer said.

The investigation also found dark stains on the vehicle and concluded that there was blood on the windshield and rear of the vehicle.

In the coming months, the city of Rio de Janeiro will install 20 speed bumps along a 15 km stretch of road with the aim of forcing drivers to reduce their speed. Authorities are still studying the possibility of reducing the limit from 70 to 60 km/h.

Source: Terra

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