Was handlebar too fast? – Further investigations after alcohol accident in Radenthein

605 memorial candles are burning online for the two young people, Lisa and Ingo, who lost their lives in a tragic accident on Easter Sunday. An intoxicated 22-year-old is said to be responsible for the death of the popular couple in Radenthein – a motor vehicle expert is now determining whether he was too quick.

The investigations after the accident are still ongoing, as prosecutor Tina Frimmel-Hesse explains: “The police are conducting interrogations; The opinion of the motor vehicle expert is also important.” This is to find out whether the 22-year-old suspect was not only driving with a blood alcohol content of 1.72, but also whether he was going too fast. How does that work? “The vehicle involved in the accident is being examined. Data can often still be read from the on-board computer, and the speedometer sometimes gets stuck on impact,” says Frimmel-Hesse. “The overall situation is assessed on the basis of the crime scene and skid marks, and there are also our own calculation methods for the speed with which the accident happened.” It is clear that death came within seconds for both victims little consolation of misfortune. With Lisa and Ingo, 34 and 38, you have lost “two good-hearted people”, as can be read on the part. The funeral service for the couple will take place in early May; instead of flowers there should be donations for the TiKo.
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