Friday, October 28, 2016

Two brothers were arrested and interrogated after the fatal accident in Tilburg, the netherlands – Omroep Brabant

TILBURG – The two men from Tilburg who are stuck in connection with the doodrijden of a man and woman Thursday night at the Bredaseweg in Tilburg have their first interrogations behind the back. It comes to the 20-year-old owner of the car and his 23-year-old brother. The brother the car would have controlled at the time of the accident, and would then also be drove. The brothers are also in the weekend jam, most likely they will be Monday, brought up.

The 62-year-old man and 59-year-old woman from the Rows, about eight hours out of egypt when they sauntered across the road in the vicinity of a bus stop. The man and woman died on the spot. An eyewitness told Omroep Brabant that the man by the blow of the collision is partly in a parked car ended up. The man was resuscitated, but it was of no avail.


technical research
“We have the idea that the car just before the accident, a bus caught up,” says politiewoordvoerder Eric Passchier. “But there is still a technical examination to take place. We also want to have witnesses speak and camera view. It is a study of the long term.”

It is as good as certain that there is no liquor in the game. That was also the reason why after the arrest, no blood test is administered. Furthermore, it is the question of whether there is too hard driven. For this there are still no indications have been found, reports Passchier.

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Shattered windshield
Witnesses saw the black car after the fatal collision by Korenbloemstraat cracks with a shattered windshield. Passchier: “I have understood that the driver only through a side window to the outside could look at it.” The police had, thanks to witnesses Thursday night is already a part of the license plate of the car.

The car was on the Haverhof found. Agents went then to the house where the car owner lives. “Who gave that he not had ridden,” says politiewoordvoerder Passchier. “A half-hour later, reported the brother that he was driven would have.”

“Right to sleep”
The two men were only late in the day answered. “Everyone is allowed to think otherwise, but they have a right to sleep. They could also only Friday morning their lawyer speak”, explains Passchier. He says that the police enormously sympathetic to the plight of the relatives, friends and colleagues of the victims.

Published: Friday 28 October 2016 – 07:23
Changed: Friday, October 28, 2016 – 19:06
Author: Peter de Bekker
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