Escape from police car Two men and women died in a guard pipe collision 15:30 on July 9, Ota-ku, Tokyo

In the early morning of September 9 in Tokyo's Ota Ward, a car that had been requested by a police car to stop due to a speeding vehicle escaped, collided with a guard pipe, and the two people on board died.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, a masked police car found a passenger car suspected of speeding at Kamiikedai, Ota-ku, Tokyo at about 2:00 am on the 9th, and requested a stop using a microphone with a red light and a siren.

The car ran away without stopping, speeding up, and shook off the police car's pursuit, but it was said that it collided with a guard pipe on the side of the road at Ringo No. 7 of Sanno, Ota-ku, about 250 meters away.

There were no pedestrians involved, but a man in his 20s driving and a woman in his 20s on board died.

The scene of the accident has a gentle curve, and it is believed that the collision occurred without being able to bend.

Hiroyuki Nishimura, captain of the Metropolitan Police Department's Second Area Transportation Corps, to which the masked police car belongs, said, "It is a pity that some people died in an accident. We believe that the vehicle tracking activities were proper.”

A man at a yakiniku restaurant "If it wasn't a guard pipe, it would have been stuck

This is a picture taken at the scene several hours after the accident. The car that caused the accident is facing the opposite direction and is riding on the sidewalk, and the front part and the ceiling part are greatly broken.

A man at a yakiniku restaurant near the site said, "The car seemed to collide with a guard pipe a little closer to me, and I would have plunged into the store without it. I'm relieved that no one was involved." It was