Fatal Drug-Impaired Driving Accident in Zhonghe, New Taipei: 1 Dead, 1 Injured; Prosecutor Seeks Detention
A fatal accident occurred in Zhonghe District, New Taipei City, when a man suspected of driving under the influence of etomidate struck two sisters on a scooter, leaving one dead and one injured. The prosecutor has requested the suspect's detention.
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A fatal drug-impaired driving accident occurred in Zhonghe District, New Taipei City, on the 23rd. A 50-year-old man, surnamed Wang, suspected of using the anesthetic drug etomidate, struck a scooter at the intersection of Jingping Road and Dayong Street. The 71-year-old rider and her 64-year-old sister were knocked down. Wang then drove forward, running over both women. The younger sister was rushed to the hospital but was later pronounced dead. Police found the suspect tested positive for drugs and seized etomidate cartridges and paraphernalia from his vehicle. The prosecutor has requested the court to detain Wang on charges of public endangerment.
FAQ
What is etomidate?
It is an anesthetic drug that is increasingly being abused in Taiwan, causing hallucinations and impaired consciousness, leading to dangerous driving.