A woman in a runaway accident, re-arrested for suspected use of stimulants Tokyo June 10, 12:03

Last month in Ota Ward, Tokyo, a woman who was driving a car was arrested again for using a stimulant in an accident that caused a pedestrian to die when a car ran away after a police question was asked. The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the detailed circumstances that led to a runaway or accident.

On the 20th of last month, in Ota-ku, Tokyo, a 34-year-old woman who was walking died in a runaway car that ran off the sidewalk after shaking off the police's duties.

Marisa Nakagawa, 31, a restaurant clerk in Kawasaki City who was driving the car, was arrested on suspicion of hitting away and lethal negligence.

According to a subsequent investigation by the Metropolitan Police Department, Sugawara Nakamura was arrested again on the 10th on the suspicion that he was using a stimulant because he had a positive reaction of a stimulant.

In response to the investigation, he denies the charges that he does not remember using stimulants.

A drive recorder of a car running nearby recorded a white car that was suspected to have been driving by Nakagawa while changing lanes at a blazing speed.

Crimes are more dangerous than negligence in negligence driving The Metropolitan Police Department and other organizations are investigating the detailed circumstances leading up to a runaway or an accident, as to whether or not we can question driving fatality.