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Yu Wenzheng returned home but went in the "opposite direction" and took a detour for 20 minutes. Police: The itinerary is suspicious. Lawyer Li Yusheng explained whether dangerous driving may involve manslaughter or even murder.


Yu Wenzheng went home in the "opposite direction" and took a 20-minute detour. Police: The itinerary is suspicious | ETTV reporter Hong Shiqing

News link:https://youtu.be/o8hTb_6KGq4?si=LhvMGE55F7OXpmbl

On the third day after the major car accident in Sanxia, New Taipei City, this afternoon (21st), the 78-year-old driver Yu Wenzhen was able to open his eyes slightly. As Yu Wenzhen was still unable to make a statement, the prosecutors and police reviewed the surveillance cameras and found that he had deliberately taken a detour for 20 minutes before the incident and once stopped in the flower garden next to his home. Although preliminary judgment showed that it was not due to a traffic dispute, since the locations of the collisions along the road were all in the "opposite direction" of his home, there are still many doubts that need to be clarified.

Li Yusheng, an attorney at Fidelity Law Offices, said that if a person is driving recklessly on the road out of anger or to catch up with others, and he can foresee that such driving style may cause casualties to others, but he still indulges in such dangerous driving, the court may determine that he did not accidentally cause the death, but may have had subjective intent to kill. In this case, it is not ruled out that he may be found guilty of murder by the judge in the end.

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