Snowboard bronze Taku Hiraoka player admitted to suspicion of escaping 5 people injured 10:52 on Oct. 16

Interviews with investigators revealed that the Sochi Olympics and snowboarding bronze medalist Takashi Hiraoka was injured five people in Nara Prefecture in late last month, and the police were listening to the circumstances. The police are planning to send documents in the future because they have been accused of any investigation.

The suspected runaway is Taku Hiraoka (23), who won a bronze medal in the Sochi Olympics snowboard men's halfpipe and was selected as the Japan representative at the Pyeongchang Olympics.

Last month, on the prefectural road in Katsuragi City, Nara Prefecture, a passenger car collided with a mini passenger car, and five people, including a 40-year-old woman and a 4-year-old boy, were lightly injured.

The passenger car escaped from the scene, but it was found through interviews with investigators that Hiraoka was driving this passenger car and was interviewed by the police.

Hiraoka is from Gosho city, the neighboring town of the site, and admits charges for any investigation.

The police are planning to send documents as soon as the charges have been suspected, and are investigating that there was a suspicion that they drank and drank at that time.

Mr. Hiraoka's father told the interview on the morning of the 16th that he was not surprised by the story of running away from his son, and was surprised.