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Comments on other issues: Car reached 131 km/hour during crash

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The Jakarta Post
Sat, February 21, 2015 Published on Feb. 21, 2015 Published on 2015-02-21T07:56:31+07:00

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A Mitsubishi spokesperson has said that a Mistubishi Outlander driven by 23-year-old Christopher Daniel Sjarief that killed four people in a pile-up in Pondok Indah, South Jakarta, had reached 131 kilometers per hour.

Mitsubishi public relations officer Jerry Amran said on Tuesday that the speed was recorded by the car'€™s electronic control unit (ECU) and that the company had communicated the information to the South Jakarta Police.

 Your comments:  

Who would be stupid enough to go at that speed in Jakarta, with the densest traffic ever?

Scottino

The guy has repeatedly told anyone who will listen that he took LSD before getting into the car, but the police insist he wasn'€™t on drugs.

Deddy K


This guy is obviously stupid. It was in the evening and his modus operandi was to just ram and shove the occasional motorcyclist with his car, which accounted for all those deaths.

Norris

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