The accident in which a passenger car collided with a guardrail and killed two women on the North Kanto Expressway in Gunma Prefecture last December was initially thought to be a single accident, but a woman in the passenger seat said, "Running in parallel. I was suddenly moved to the car I was in. "

The police are proceeding with an investigation, such as identifying a car that was running near the scene.

Before 4:00 am on December 13, last year, a passenger car collided with a guardrail at the junction of the main lane and the exit lane near the Isesaki interchange on the Kita Kanto Expressway.



Of the four women in the car, two died and two were seriously injured, including Masako Mita (64 at the time) in Kiryu City, Gunma Prefecture, who was driving in the accident.



Initially, it was thought to be a single accident because there were no brake marks on the scene and no scratches on the car body that came into contact with other cars, but a woman who was in the passenger seat and was slightly injured "runs side by side." I learned from interviews with the bereaved family that they were suddenly moved to the car they were in. "



According to the woman's testimony, just before the accident, the passenger car driven by Mr. Mita was in the driving lane, but a car running in parallel just before the overtaking lane suddenly entered the driving lane and was likely to collide. It means that it became.



The car is said to have a white or cream body color and appeared to have a green line.



The bereaved family and others have submitted a written statement requesting the investigation of the cause of the accident, and the police are proceeding with investigations such as identifying the car that was driving near the site with a view to driving in a tilted manner.