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11-05-2023, 01:01 AM
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Re: USA - Porsche 911 Crash Kills Passenger
From the map that you have provided, the google earth show that the road was straight initially and she lost control when it came to the left curve and fly over the pond and she live in China happily ever after.
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11-05-2023, 01:33 AM
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Re: USA - Porsche 911 Crash Kills Passenger
Google Translate News Chinese female driver Y. T. was involved in a car accident in Bellevue while driving her Porsche. (Excerpted from TV station KIRO 7 video) A Chinese woman was involved in a drunk driving accident in the Seattle area in September, killing her male companion who was sitting in the passenger seat. However, she herself has fled back to China. Due to the lack of an extradition treaty between the United States and China, police said the prospects of the case are uncertain. The Seattle Times reported that on September 30, 26-year-old Chinese woman Y. T. was involved in a car accident in Bellevue (Bellevue) in the greater Seattle area. The Jinen County Prosecutor's Office, where the accident occurred, stated that Y. T. was driving a 2020 Porsche, and her male companion L. Y. was sitting in the co-pilot. Y. T.'s speed exceeded 90 miles per hour that night, and she lost control and crashed around 4 a.m. The car eventually flipped several times and ended up on the side of the road with its bottom upside down. L. Y., who was sitting in the co-pilot, died on the spot due to excessive injuries. Police and firefighters present said they smelled a strong smell of alcohol from Y. T.'s body; the vehicle involved in the accident lost control and traveled hundreds of feet that night, leaving traces of skid marks on the road that are still obvious today. King County prosecutors charged Y. T. with vehicular homicide on October 9 and offered a $2 million bail, requiring her to hand over her passport and not leave without court permission. Washington State. However, Y. T. was discharged from the hospital on October 6, and three days later she asked an acquaintance to drive her out of the United States to Vancouver, where she flew back to China. The local police issued an arrest warrant for her on the 10th, which was the day she took the flight. October 23 was Y. T.’s first court appearance, but she was absent since she had returned to China. Police documents show that Y. T. and L. Y. are both Chinese nationals working in Seattle, and Y. T. holds a work visa. When the police questioned Y. T., she refused to provide information about L. Y. The police did not disclose the company where Y. T. worked, but said they were cooperating with her company to advance the case. There are rumors on Chinese social media that Y. T. may be a worker at Apple, but this news has not been confirmed by the police. The dead passenger is said to be a worker for TikTok. Bellevue police officer S. T. said that due to the lack of an extradition treaty between the United States and China, they are limited in what they can do in this case. They need federal help and will apply for an Interpol Red Notice. Work with countries that have extradition treaties with the United States. "If she leaves China to a US friendly country, we will arrest her." |
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11-05-2023, 03:12 AM
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| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:454 Male Join Date: Jul 2013 Posts: 2,419 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 301 Post(s)
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Re: USA - Porsche 911 Crash Kills Passenger
those glasses frames alone say enough
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