A grandmother in her 60s, who lost her 12-year-old grandson in a suspected car accident in Gangneung in December last year, and was booked on charges of causing death under the Special Traffic Accident Act, was found by the police to be ‘not guilty’.
According to her grandmother A’s side on the 17th, the Gangneung Police Station recently transferred Ms. A’s case to ‘no charges’ due to insufficient evidence.
First, the police said that the basis for admitting Mr. A’s negligence was that, as a result of the National Forensic Service’s analysis, no mechanical defects that could cause malfunction were found in the braking system, so it can be assumed that the brakes were operating normally. heard. However, it was determined that the National Forensic Service’s analysis results had a limitation in that they were not the results of inspection by running the actual engine.
In addition, because it is not a test that can check whether the brake system is operating normally and unexpected machine malfunctions during actual vehicle operation, it was concluded that there was insufficient evidence to use the National Forensic Service analysis results as data to support that the accident was caused by Mr. A’s negligence. .
Previously, the National Forensic Service released an analysis result that said, ‘It is determined that there is no mechanical defect in the vehicle’s brake system that could cause braking failure, and the accident may have occurred because the driver of the vehicle stepped on the accelerator pedal rather than the brake pedal.’
Accordingly, Mr. A is claiming innocence through a civil lawsuit, saying, “The National Forensic Service’s analysis cannot be trusted.”
Attorney Ha Jong-seon of Naru Law Office, who represented Mr. A, said메이저놀이터, “It is very unusual and appears to be the first time that in a criminal case of a suspected sudden acceleration accident, the police did not adopt the National Forensic Service’s analysis results and decided not to forward the case.” On December 6th last year, an accident occurred in Hongje-dong, Gangneung-si due to a suspected sudden acceleration of the SUV
driven by Mr. A with his grandson Do-hyeon Lee (12 years old at the time of death), and Do-hyeon Lee died. Afterwards, 50,000 people agreed to the ‘Petition to shift responsibility for proving the cause of the defect in the event of a suspected sudden acceleration accident’ that Mr.