It is a tragic accident that happened in Munich on a November night in 2019.
A schoolboy is run over by a speedster, charges are now being brought.
Ten months after a BMW driver captured a student in the middle of Munich, charges are now being filed.
The 35-year-old speedster is charged with murder and attempted murder.
He is said to have previously consumed cocaine and alcohol.
Munich - Max D. (†) had no chance that
November night
: He was
shot off the road
by the
BMW at
120
km
/ h and flew 43 meters through the air.
The student suffered fractures and a fatal injury to the main artery.
Max
died a few hours after Victor B. (35) raced into the 14-year-old with his car.
Munich: Schoolchildren raced to death by car - now the public prosecutor's office is bringing charges
Ten months after the
horror accident in Laim
, the
public prosecutor's office has
now
brought charges
against Victor B. - including the murder of Max and attempted murder of a 16-year-old who was also hit by the car.
The prosecution assumes that Victor B. turned around on Landsberger Strasse on November 15, 2019 at 11:20 p.m., although this is prohibited.
Two police officers observed the 35-year-old in the company car.
Background: B. was on open probation.
The condition was that he was not allowed to use drugs.
According to the public prosecutor, the Bad Heilbrunner had already
consumed
cocaine and alcohol
that day
and also had marijuana with him in the car.
According to the
prosecution
, B. panicked because there was no way he wanted to go back to jail and fled from the police control.
He
raced down
Fürstenrieder Strasse
in his BMW at a speed of 120 instead of the permitted 50 in the opposite direction.
At least six cars came towards him.
At the junction with Gotthardstrasse, Victor B. ignored a red light.
At the same time,
the group of young people got off the bus
at the
Aindorferstrasse
bus stop
and crossed the street at the green pedestrian lights.
B. captured Max and the
girl
.
Then the 35-year-old sped on and forced a car to evade.
This crashed into an advertising pillar.
Munich: teenager dies in a tragic accident - the accident cause has been silent so far
After Victor B.'s car was
stopped
by the
police
, the
speeder
fled
on foot.
Until officers arrested him in Westpark.
Because B. allegedly knew that his reckless driving at excessive speed could cause people to die, the prosecution sees the murder characteristics of low motives and insidiousness fulfilled.
Victor B. has so far been silent on the case.
But his defense attorney Tom Heindl says: "The alleged intent to kill in the indictment is legally incomprehensible." Murder by lawn?
In B
erlin
there was such a judgment already, in Munich it would be a novelty.
thi
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Speeder and passenger flee.
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