In January, a taxi hit pedestrians one after another in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, killing one and seriously injuring five. The taxi driver who died at that time became aware of the symptoms of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Despite trying to get rid of it, it seems that he continued to drive for about 10 minutes, according to an interview with investigators.

The Metropolitan Police Department sent documents to the driver on the 18th on suspicion of negligent driving fatal injury.

In January, a taxi hit a pedestrian crossing a pedestrian crossing on the Koshu Highway in Sasazuka, Shibuya Ward, killing a 49-year-old woman living nearby and seriously injuring five people, including an elementary school boy. I was liable for.



A 73-year-old male taxi driver was also taken to the hospital in the accident, but died in March without regaining consciousness.



At the time of the accident, he had subarachnoid hemorrhage.

After that, the Metropolitan Police Department proceeded with the investigation by analyzing the image of the drive recorder, and as a result, the driver continued to drive for about 10 minutes with the passenger on board, even though he was trying to be conscious at that time. It was found by interviewing the investigators that it seems to be.



The drive recorder showed the driver shaking his body and the taxi meandering.



The Metropolitan Police Department sent documents on the 18th on suspicion of negligent driving fatal injury, saying that entering the intersection at the red light led to the accident.