The lawyer of the families of the teenagers killed in São Caetano do Sul said, in an interview with CNN, that the driver was more than 120 km/h at the time of the accident.
He stressed that the exact number will still be confirmed with the official scientific police report, but argues that the speed is incompatible with the limit of the road, which was 60 km/h.
Just, first, check the photos of the vehicle. It ended the front. Let’s assume that suddenly it is not 144 (km/h), but 130, less than 120 was not impossible.
Rafael Dias, lawyer for the families of teenagers killed in São Caetano do Sul
Rafael Dias also pointed out that the images show the vehicle passing as a “figure”, which, for him, guarantees the high speed, above the permitted on site.
During the custody hearing held on Thursday (11), Brendo dos Santos Sampaio, 26, said the signal was yellow and that there was no time to brake the vehicle.
At the hearing, the magistrate converted the arrest in the act of Brendo to pre -trial detention. The judge pointed out that “the accused’s car was full modified to generate more power in acceleration, with two sports exhausts, implying that he participates in ‘crack’.”
See how was the car that ran over and killed young people in São Caetano
Who were the victims
The conquest of the first job and the desire to study medicine. These were dreams interrupted last Wednesday (9), when young Isabelli Helena de Lima Costa and Isabela Priel Regis died run over in the city of São Caetano do Sul, Greater Sao Paulo.
The 18 -year -old girls crossed Goiás Avenue, an important road from the city, when they were hit by a vehicle driven by Brendo dos Santos Sampaio, 26
Claudilene Helena de Lima, Isabelle’s mother, said she said she was happy to have got her first job. She would start working next Monday in a market.
Marcos Antônio dos Santos Regis, Isabela’s father, says that the daughter had the dream of attending medicine and being pediatrician. He was proud of his daughter’s dedication to studies.
This content was originally published in “He was at least 120km/h,” says a defense of young people run over in SP on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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