October 27, 2024 17:47 During the Oita Prefecture qualifying round for the National High School Ekiden held in Kunisaki City, Oita Prefecture, a male athlete was hit by a light passenger vehicle during the race and injured. At around 12:30 p.m. on the 27th, a male second-year high school student competing in the Oita Prefecture qualifying round for the National High School Ekiden Championships was hit by a light passenger vehicle on a city road in Ankokuji, Kunisaki-cho, Kunisaki City. The male athlete was injured in the accident and was taken to a local hospital where he is receiving treatment, but his life is not in danger. According to police and other related parties, at the time of the accident, the male student’s feet got tangled after passing the sash, he fell and was hit by a car traveling in the opposite lane. The accident site was a straight road with one lane on each side, and the lane that was the course was closed to traffic. There is a polling site for the House of Representatives election near the scene, and there was more vehicle traffic than usual. Police are investigating the cause of the accident, including by interviewing the 86-year-old woman from Kunisaki City, Oita Prefecture, who was driving the car.
>>1 >After handing over the sash, the feet got tangled and the person fell. The sash is most likely to be handed over at the store, so it’s common sense to leave it wide. Management, what are you doing?
>At the time of the accident, after passing the sash, the male student’s feet got tangled and he fell, and was hit by a car traveling in the opposite lane. …No, this is…he was trying to get run over.
From the title of the thread alone, it seems like the 80-year-old woman is solely in the wrong, but isn’t it the fault of the athlete who ran into the opposite lane and the organizers?
After this, he steps on a rake and it hits him in the face, he stumbles, puts his hands on the stove, and then he sticks his face in a cake – just like in any other American movie.
According to police and other related parties, at the time of the accident, the male student’s feet got tangled after passing the sash, he fell and was hit by a car traveling in the opposite lane. If the road is so narrow that people can drive into the opposite lane like this, then they should regulate it. Are you stupid?
If only one side of the road is closed, accidents like this are to be expected. You never know what a person will do after they’ve used up all their power.
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