Accident with police car chase Three high school students were injured on August 21 at 13:52

At dawn on the 21st, a light truck with three high school students who were being tracked by a police car in the south of Hokkaido fell to the side of the road, and two people were seriously injured. The police are investigating the details of the fact that a 15-year-old male high school student was driving without a license.

After midnight on the 21st, a light truck, which was being tracked by a police car, fell on the side of the road on a street in Morimachi, Hokkaido.

Three high school boys aged 15 to 17 were riding on the light truck, but two of them were seriously injured, such as breaking their bones.

According to the police, at that time, the light truck was stopped at the place where cannabis grows, and the police officer on the road approached and started suddenly.

For this reason, when the police car began to track, the light truck soon fell to the side of the road.

The light truck was owned by the parent of a 15-year-old male high school student and was driving unlicensed, so the police are investigating the details.

In response to the accident, the deputy chief of Junichi Ueno, the Mori Police Station in charge, commented, “We have determined that it was an appropriate pursuit.”