網上隨便一查就找到幾起本田奧德賽司機乘客在車禍中喪生的例子

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這個零傷亡數據怎麽來的?前些時間本田隱瞞傷亡數據被罰,但虛假數據還用啊!

 

Grandmother, 63, killed on Christmas Day by hit-and-run driver on U.S. 75, police say

A grandmother was killed Christmas Day by a hit-and-run driver on Highway 75, police said.  (NBC 5)

A grandmother was killed Christmas Day by a hit-and-run driver on Highway 75, police said. (NBC 5)

Updated at 8 p.m. with the names of the victim and suspect.

A grandmother was killed and her five family members were injured Christmas Day by a hit-and-run driver on U.S. 75, Richardson police said.

Atheer Latif, 23, of Plano, who fled the scene, later called police and confessed, said Sgt. Kevin Perlich. He will be charged with criminal negligent homicide.

Atheer Latif, 23 (Richardson police)

Atheer Latif, 23 (Richardson police)

All lanes of 75 southbound were closed from the time of the 11:30 a.m. crash until 6:30 p.m., Perlich said.

The grandmother, Madhavi Meharunkar, 63, of Plano, was traveling in a Honda Odyssey minivan being driven by her son along with her husband, her son’s wife and their two toddlers. The grandmother died at the scene. All the surviving victims were taken to a hospital with injuries, and their conditions weren’t available Friday.

Latif was driving a Scion in the 2300 block of Highway 75, just north of the Campbell exit.  For unknown reasons, he struck the high-occupancy vehicle lane’s pylons, then over-corrected, drifting to the right into the minivan’s lane, police said.

The suspect’s vehicle struck the minivan. The minivan driver lost control of his vehicle, which struck the concrete median, causing it to roll over at least once, police said.

Latif fled the scene, police said. Other drivers who had seen the crash chased him, but he tried to lose them and eventually did, Perlich said.

About an hour and a half later, a man called Richardson police saying he was involved in the wreck. Latif came into the station and confessed to investigators, Perlich said.

Citing the ongoing investigation, Perlich declined to say whether police suspect the driver was intoxicated or distracted while driving.

 

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MADISON, IL (KTVI) – Two occupants of a stolen van died Wednesday when they tried to elude police and crossed into oncoming traffic on Illinois Route 203 in Madison City.

Madison police say three persons in their twenties were in a stolen Honda Odyssey when an officer tried to pull them over for running stop signs.  The driver got away but was spotted again heading south on Route 203.

Detective Sgt. Mike Renth said the patrol officer “observed the vehicle cross into the north bound lanes of traffic, nearly hit a tractor-trailer and then strike a pickup truck causing both vehicles to spin out of control.”

The accident happened shortly after noon between Big Bend Road and the School House bike trail trestle over Route 203.

The van rolled over killing two occupants.  The third was ejected and had to be airlifted to a hospital.  The driver of the northbound pickup truck was also injured.

Renth said the patrol officer never initiated a chase.  “He didn’t call out a pursuit. He radioed he had a vehicle refusing to stop and then when he re-contacted the vehicle on the highway the vehicle veered off and tried to elude him and struck the other car.”

The Madison County Coroner and the Illinois State Police are assisting in the investigation.

Posted:Nov 07 2015 12:01PM PST

Updated:Nov 07 2015 12:10PM PST

 

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- A man was killed early Saturday when the minivan he was driving went off the westbound side of Interstate 580 at Mountain Boulevard in Oakland and crashed into a tree. California Highway Patrol says they arrived to the scene shortly after 2 a.m. The fire department was able to remove the victim, said to be in his 20s, from a silver Honda Odyssey, but was pronounced dead. 

CHP Officer J. Young says the driver was alone in the van and that no other vehicles were involved in the deadly crash. According to Young, drugs or alcohol are not suspected to have contributed to the crash, but high-speed may have been a factor.

 

 

HARRISON TWP. —

The North Carolina family who crashed in a van on northbound I-75 around 4 a.m. early Sunday morning were heading to Chicago to attend a family funeral, according to Sgt. Chris Colbert with the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

Through OSHP’s investigation, it’s been determined that the woman identified as the grandmother, Khurshid Chaudhry, 65, was partially ejected from the crash, and was likely wearing a seat belt. She died along with her five year old grandchild, Azan Chaudhry, 5, whom they’ve determined was laying in the third back seat of the Honda Odyssey and was completely ejected from the vehicle when it went off the right side of the road and hit a tree.

Colbert described the crash “peeled the right side of the vehicle off like a can opener.”

He said after talking with the mother and driver, Rubena Elahi, 27, they’ve determined she likely fell asleep at the wheel. She reportedly told OSHP investigators that she’d been talking about changing drivers because she was tired.

Elahi’s husband, Muhammad Chaudhry, 28, and their two-year-old child Izna Chaudhry survived. The family is from Cary, North Carolina.

- See more at: http://www.whio.com/news/news/local/3-ejected-2-killed-in-i-75-crash/nmchk/#sthash.opjMp9QD.dpuf

 

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