22-01-2012 that's
Sunday morning when a woman driving her car and hit a pedestrian. A total of 9
people died in the incident. Upon investigation it turns out the woman is in a
drunken condition and positively take a drugs. Not only that, she was also driving
a car with no any license. Police probing Sunday’s horrific traffic accident
that left nine pedestrians dead have widened their investigation to the
ownership of the car involved and have raised the possibility that the driver
may have stolen it.
Adj. Comr. Sudarmanto, head of traffic enforcement directorate Jakarta police,
said the driver of the vehicle, Afriani Susanti, 29, has been found without a
valid driver's license or vehicle registration, and only a photocopy of the
expired registration document. He said the owner of the copy identified as
Riohendi Deden, residents Cipinang in East Jakarta. "But after we checked
with him, it turns out that he had sold the car in 2009," said Sudarmanto..
A check of the database showed that police vehicles have been sold to Buniarti
Kosim, a resident of Palm d'Ivoire in North Jakarta. Sudarmanto Buniarti adding that police questioning on
Thursday but still not to connect the owner to Afriani, who remains in police
custody along with three other passenger car at the time of the accident.
Police said Afriani claimed to have lent the car through a friend, identified
only by E. beginning "But again, we can not find an association between E.
and [Buniarti] or [Deden]," he said.
Afriani face charges of murder and
drug use. A urine test conducted by the police appear positive for ecstasy, and
the result is confirmed in subsequent blood tests by the National Narcotics Agency
(BNN).The three passenger was also arrested on drug charges. The four were headed home from a nightclub in West Jakarta
Stadium shortly before noon on Sunday when Afriani veered off the road and
crashed into a group of pedestrians, killing nine of them. In the first public
statement since the incident, Afriani apologized to the families of the victims
in a letter read by his brother, Ayudyah Safitri, in a press conference on
Wednesday night. In it, he
"apologized for everything," says that "maybe my apology means
nothing. But, please let me say, 'sorry, sorry, sorry' ...." Brother
driver, Agus Susanto Day, also revealed that the family has been trying to
contact the family of the deceased and to offer them compensation injury.
Expert witness cases of a deadly crash
Monument Farmer, Roy Suryo reveal closed-circuit television recording (CCTV)
from Wisma Alia lasted one second before thedeadly crash. Afriyani Susanti,
driver of the car, which is known to spur high-speedvehicles. "Pensions
Alia was about six feet from the scene. From the tape, Afriyaniknown for
driving a car with a speed of 89.28 kilometers per hour," said Roy
Suryo.Roy just did a review of the CCTV camera footage from Wisma Alia. From
therecordings, a car driven by Afriyani Susanti see about a second because it
onlyappeared in 13 frames. CCTV camera footage in one second that there are as
many as 25 frames. A once counted, she added, Afriyani car about half a second
is 12.4meters long passed. "If the calculated mathematically, the
conclusion cars traveling at 89.28 kilometers per hour," he said. CCTV
footage shows clearly that the black cardrove fast enough.