The driver who threw the girl onto the hood of his car has confessed to the entire incident.
Regarding the "Girl lying on the hood of a car" incident as reported by SGGP newspaper, on the evening of August 17th, the Tan Binh District Police (Ho Chi Minh City) arrested Nguyen Minh Duc (born in 1978, residing in Tan Phu District) for investigation into the act of "Disrupting public order".
At the police station, Duc confessed that on the evening of August 14th, after attending a funeral, he drove his car with license plate 51H-700.00 to a coffee shop. Around 11 PM that same day, he continued driving to a pub on Lu Gia Street (District 10).
At approximately 1:30 AM on August 15th, after finishing a drinking session, Duc drove home. When his car reached Dong Ho Street (Ward 8, Tan Binh District), Duc noticed several motorbikes parked on the road in front of a bread shop, obstructing the car's movement.
At this point, Duc got out of the car and asked those with motorbikes parked there to move their vehicles to the side so that his car could pass. However, Duc and Ms. V. (born in 1997, residing in Thu Duc City) had a conflict and argued.
Due to alcohol and anger, Duc accelerated, driving straight ahead and pushing Ms. V. onto the hood. At that moment, Ms. V. grabbed onto the windshield wiper.
After that, Duc continued driving on Dong Ho Street. When he saw a motorbike chasing him from behind, Duc ran a red light and turned right onto Lac Long Quan Street. After driving about 100 meters, Duc stopped the car to let Ms. V. get off.
However, seeing that the motorbike was still chasing him, Duc continued driving away even though Ms. V. hadn't had time to get off. He only stopped the car after driving a little further.
The police are currently continuing to gather evidence to handle the case according to regulations.
CHI THACH
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/tai-xe-hat-co-gai-len-nap-ca-po-xe-o-to-khai-gi-voi-cong-an-post754563.html






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