Porsche driver was speeding at 156 km/h before causing fatal accident, expert says

Porsche driver was speeding at 156 km/h before causing fatal accident, expert says
Porsche driver was speeding at 156 km/h before causing fatal accident, expert says
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The Porsche 911 Carrera GTS driven by the businessman Fernando Sastre de Andrade Filhoaged 24, was 156 km/h just before the accident that killed the app driver Ornaldo da Silva Viana52 years old, according to a report from the Technical-Scientific Police.

The speed represents more than triple the 50 km/h allowed for the road where the collision occurred, Avenida Salim Farah Maluf, in Tatuapé, east of São Paulo. When contacted, the businessman’s defense said he would not comment at this time.

The accident, which also involved the app driver’s Renault Sandero (hit in the rear), occurred in the early hours of the 31st. In addition to Viana’s death, the crash resulted in the hospitalization of a friend of Andrade Filho, who underwent a surgical procedure to remove the spleen. He was next to the businessman in the Porsche.

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Accident in Salim Farah Maluf in which a Porsche hit and destroyed a Sandero Photograph: Disclosure/Civil Police

The case is investigated by the 30th Police District (Tatuapé). The Public Ministry of São Paulo (MP-SP), which is monitoring the incident, stated that the average speed report produced by the Technical-Scientific Police indicates that the vehicle was traveling at more than 150 km/h “instants before the accident”. The agency informs that it also requested 3D scanning expertise to elucidate the accident in detail.

The accident was recorded in the early hours of Easter Sunday, but Andrade Filho reported himself to the 30th DP, east of the capital, almost 40 hours after the incident on April 1st – the same day that Viana was buried in Guarulhos, in Greater São Paulo. Paul.

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In this ocasion, Andrade Filho’s defense denied that the client had fled the scene of the accident and stated that he was merely “protecting himself from lynching”.

The businessman was indicted for the crimes of homicide, bodily harm – due to the injuries caused to his friend – and fleeing the scene of the crime (he did not provide assistance and did not take a breathalyzer).

A São Paulo Court denied the two arrest requests filed by the Civil Police and the Public Ministry against the businessmanwhich responds to the process freely.

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One of the points that supported the last request for arrest made by the Civil Police, on the 6th, is that Andrade Filho appeared to be “altered” that morning, according to witnesses interviewed during the investigation. He had just left an “open bar” party (with drinks allowed). Alcohol intake is still being investigated, but the suspicion raised the alarm among investigators.

“Witnesses say that he had a slurred voice and a staggering walk,” said, at the time of the second arrest request, delegate Carlos Henrique Ruiz, from the 5th Sectional Police Station (East). According to a Military Police investigation, The officers who responded to the incident made the mistake of not taking the breathalyzer test in Andrade Filho after the accident.

Exchange at police station investigating the case

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As shown by the Estadão last week, police chief Nelson Alves, who was in charge of investigations into the accident, was transferred from the 30th Police District and left the case. For the position of Alves, who now assumes the 81st DP (Belém), delegate Milton Burguese was chosen.

The Public Security Secretariat denies that the authority has been removed from the district and justifies the change as an “administrative change”. According to the ministry, delegate Burguese went to the 30th DP because he had experience in investigating crimes against the financial system and money laundering.

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