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Community Forum · Est. 2006
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08-06-2022, 07:11 AM
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Brazilian Model Going 100 Km/ph on His Bike Fatally Hits a Crossing Student
Brazil, 25-year-old model B. F. M. K, undergoes surgery to repair the skin on his arms and legs after he was speeding on his motorcycle and fatally hit a young student J. G. C. G, that together with another person, crossed the road after they had participated in the celebration of a birthday in a nearby party hall. Accompanying B. F. M. K at the health unit, his father claims that the young man estimated that he was riding his motorcycle at the time of the accident at about 100 kilometers per hour which is above the maximum allowed of 70 on that road, but awaits the Civil Police's expertise on the vehicle. My son believes he was driving at approximately 100 kilometers per hour, when the victim got out he crossed into the middle of the street, out of the crosswalk, a crash being inevitable. But I can guarantee that at no time did he refrain from answering for his actions, not fleeing the place or evading any kind of clarification. My son is currently hospitalized with a suspected fracture of two vertebraes. Unfortunately, there was an accident, a fatality. We sympathize with the family's pain and are at your entire disposal to help with whatever is necessary,” said his father, an industrial gases manager. With no discharge forecast, the model is accompanied by two military police officers to comply with the preventive arrest warrant decreed by a Judge, from the judicial duty of the Court of Justice of Rio. In the decision, the magistrate states that the boy “is not a novice in the ways of crime” and that his freedom “would compromise public order, and its constriction is essential to prevent the commission of crimes of the same nature, and it can be said that the measure also aims to protect society from conduct that he may practice”. The dispatch even mentions that he was already stopped by Prohibition agents three days before the accident, but the stop ended up not having the didactic effect. According to the model's father, his son had left home to have dinner with his girlfriend at a restaurant in the same neighborhood. The father denies that the son has ingested alcohol. A lawyer, who represents the model, admitted that the model was above the permitted speed on, but said that the victim “suddenly” appeared on the road, crossing outside the crosswalk. He must file a habeas corpus to revoke the preventive detention. “He said that seconds after he took off with the bike, there was a shock. But the speedometer will still be evaluated by forensics. In addition, he confirmed that he took his National Driver's License about 15 days ago and that the motorcycle was licensed until the moment of the accident, when the license plate fell off. It is also important to emphasize that there was no intent to kill and the previous events are not logical antecedents of the final result. Furthermore, there is nothing to be said about guaranteeing public order precisely because, in a city with serious violence, a being run over would not have the power to cause unrest in society. In the arrest warrant, a delegate, states that the model's previous police reports demonstrates other police passages for rape and embezzlement, "which is why its precautionary segregation is necessary, through of issuance of a warrant of preventive detention, in order to guarantee order”. In addition, he mentions that, when he was stopped by Prohibition agents 3 days ago, the model was without a license, with the same motorcycle without a license plate and, moreover, refusing to take a breathalyzer test. B. F. M. K was investigated for culpable bodily injury caused by being run over and lack of license and prohibition to drive a motor vehicle, but the record of the 16th DP was added with intentional homicide, since the victim died after being admitted to the Municipal Hospital. I believe that the freedom of the Defendant greatly compromises public order, and its constriction is essential to prevent the commission of crimes of the same nature, and it can be said that the measure enacted also aims to protect society from other conducts. |
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08-06-2022, 07:36 AM
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Re: Brazilian Model Going 100 Km/ph on His Bike Fatally Hits a Crossing Student
7 points
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08-06-2022, 09:54 AM
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Re: Brazilian Model Going 100 Km/ph on His Bike Fatally Hits a Crossing Student
100 my ass.
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08-06-2022, 10:02 AM
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Re: Brazilian Model Going 100 Km/ph on His Bike Fatally Hits a Crossing Student
Thats not 100km/h hahaha
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08-06-2022, 10:35 AM
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Re: Brazilian Model Going 100 Km/ph on His Bike Fatally Hits a Crossing Student
Shame he didn’t die. Model? lol
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08-06-2022, 03:20 PM
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| My Rank: PRIVATE Poster Rank:8368 Join Date: Nov 2021 Posts: 21 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 13 Post(s)
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Re: Brazilian Model Going 100 Km/ph on His Bike Fatally Hits a Crossing Student
Does anyone have a translation for his hospital video?
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