Lamborghini Suspect Explains Escape Reason in Tokyo

In the case of Liu Changran (41 years old), a Chinese driver who drove a Lamborghini and injured a police officer before fleeing on February 8th at the Tsukiji Bridge in Chuo Ward, Tokyo, the suspect Liu Changran said: "I ran away to go to the hospital."

According to surveillance video from the scene at 5:10 am on the morning of February 8th in Tokyo's Chuo Ward, the Lamborghini was driving at a very high speed.

What exactly happened? According to the Tokyo police, about an hour before the accident, a police car arrived at the scene due to another vehicle accident caused by heavy snowfall. It is said that the Lamborghini was speeding and lost control. At that time, it was snowing in the surrounding area where the incident occurred, but the Lamborghini did not have snow tires. Then, when changing lanes, it collided with a taxi and then hit a police car dealing with the accident, causing seven people to be injured, including two police officers who were seriously injured. A woman in her twenties in the front passenger seat of the Lamborghini also suffered injuries, with severe fractures. However... Liu Changran left the scene alone despite the seriously injured woman and other victims. He was arrested approximately 15 hours later.

Liu Changran explained to the police that he had fractured ribs and wanted to go to the hospital first.

The suspect Liu Changran (41 years old), a Chinese national, was arrested on February 9th for causing serious injuries to two police officers and fleeing after the accident, which resulted in a chain collision involving eight vehicles.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1856702660921351/

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