Ladies' Code's manager to be filed with criminal charges for over-speeding
2014.10.20
In the developing investigation regarding Ladies' Code's tragic car accident occurred on September 3, that resulted to the deaths of EunB and RiSe, and left the rest injured, the police are planning to file criminal charges to manager Park Mo (27) for over speeding.
On October 20, according to Yongin Seobu Police Station, the detailed analysis result submitted by NISI (National Institute of Scientific Investigation ) shows that the cause of the accident is over speeding rather than vehicle malfunction.
In their statement, after analyzing the black box recovered from Starex, The Road Safety Authority revealed that Park was driving 130kph which is more than the limit of 100kph. In this case, the police are going to further look into the cause of the accident which is over speeding before turning over to prosecutors.
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