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  • 6/5/2025
Authorities say the 78-year-old driver behind a fatal New Taipei car collision, which resulted in several casualties, intentionally caused the incident. The case has now been transferred to the local prosecutor's office for investigation into potential charges, including murder. Although the driver died from his injuries on May 31, Taiwanese law allows the victims to seek civil damages from his heirs.

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00:00Police say the driver who killed three people near a school in New Taipei City last month
00:05did it on purpose, slamming into a crowded intersection.
00:10Investigators have been looking into the crash, which also left 12 others injured, including children.
00:17The 78-year-old man who was driving the car has since died from his injuries.
00:23Under Taiwanese law, the victims and their families can still file civil claims against his heirs.
00:28Prosecutors are now taking over the case.

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