Regarding the case of Ms. NTTN (41 years old, living in Thu Duc City), driving a Mercedes causing an accident at the Thu Duc intersection (Hiep Phu ward, Thu Duc City) on the afternoon of March 16, Ho Chi Minh City Police have now clarified the details.

Authorities determined that Ms. N. had a B2 driver's license in accordance with regulations. At 5:00 p.m. the same day, Ms. N. drove a Mercedes on Vo Nguyen Giap Street, in the direction from Ho Chi Minh City to Dong Nai .

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The female NTTN driver burst into tears after causing the accident and the authorities noted that the woman had negative symptoms. Mr. LV

At the Thu Duc crossroads, the intersection of Vo Nguyen Giap and Le Van Viet streets, Ms. N. slowed down but mistakenly stepped on the gas pedal. As a result, the car sped forward, hitting 10 motorbikes waiting at the red light.

The car continued to rush through the intersection, hit a motorbike, rolled it under the car and dragged it for several dozen meters. After the accident, Ms. N. got out and burst into tears.

Authorities were present at the scene with local people to take 5 injured people to the emergency room; among them, victim HTTT (28 years old, from Dong Nai) was seriously injured, unconscious, and in critical condition.

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Traffic accident scene. Photo: Linh An

Authorities also sealed off and investigated the scene and took Ms. N. back to work. According to information, Ms. N. showed unusual behavior after causing the accident.

Authorities found a letter written by the female driver with negative content. When working with Ms. N., police officers noted that she had suffered a shock in her love life and family and was having negative intentions.

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The traffic accident left many people injured, including a female student in critical condition. Photo: Linh An

The investigators had to spend a lot of time calming the driver down before they could take his statement. The police tested his alcohol level with a measuring device, and the result was more than 0.4 mg/liter of breath. The Ho Chi Minh City police are consolidating the file to handle the driver according to regulations.

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