A woman was caught in a multi-storey car park and died. Documents were sent to her husband on suspicion of serious negligence and death November 4, 17:50

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In May, a woman in her 70s died in a mechanical multi-storey car park in a condominium in Tokyo, sandwiched between a car park and an aisle, and the Metropolitan Police Department said she was in the car. Without confirmation, he sent a document to his 71-year-old husband on suspicion of being fatally fatal due to gross negligence, saying that pressing the operation button of the parking lot led to an accident.

In May, a 72-year-old woman was found lying down in a mechanical multi-storey car park in a condominium in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, and died at the hospital where she was transported.



When the Metropolitan Police Department checked the video of the security camera on the premises, it was found that the 71-year-old husband who got out of the car earlier pressed the operation button of the parking lot immediately after the woman put the car in the parking lot. ..



When you press the button, the table on which the car is placed starts to move directly below and is stored underground, and according to investigators, the woman has a head between the table and the aisle that started moving when trying to get out of the car. It means that it was sandwiched.



The Metropolitan Police Department sent documents to her husband on the 4th on suspicion of being fatally fatal due to gross negligence, saying that pressing an operation button led to an accident without confirming that the woman was in the car.



At that time, her husband was drunk and told the investigation that he "did not remember."