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Vietnamese driver investigated following car crash that killed two teens

Vietnamese driver investigated following car crash that killed two teens

Thursday, August 04, 2022, 13:11 GMT+7
Vietnamese driver investigated following car crash that killed two teens
The scene where a car crashed into a motorbike, killing two teenagers and injuring a third in Hoai An District, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, August 3, 2022. Photo: V.H.A. / Tuoi Tre

Police in Binh Dinh Province, south-central Vietnam are investigating a case in which a 29-year-old car driver hit three teenagers on a motorbike, killing two, after they appeared to intentionally block his way on Wednesday.

The third teenager suffered injuries, according to Colonel Vo Duc Nguyen, director of the Binh Dinh Department of Public Security.

Tran Xuan Hai, 29, a resident of Hoai An District, Binh Dinh, was driving his four-seater car to his wife’s house when Vo Phan Hoai Bao, 15, Nguyen Quoc Viet, 17, and Ngo Quang Linh, 16 – all from the same district – stopped their motorbike in front of Hai’s vehicle.

Hai then drove his car into the back of the motorbike, killing Bao on the spot. 

Viet died en route to a medical center and Linh was injured.

Colonel Nguyen said police officers are carrying out an investigation to determine whether or not the crash was intentional.

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