Lo Ping-cheng denies influence in crash incident : vimarsana

Lo Ping-cheng denies influence in crash incident

Executive Yuan spokesman Lo Ping-cheng (羅秉成) yesterday denied accusations that he had pressed Hsinchu County police to be lenient on a company executive involved in a fatal traffic crash, calling the claim “sheer fiction.”
Skytech vice president Lo Wei-jui (羅偉瑞) on May 18 allegedly made an illegal left turn in his SUV and hit a man on a scooter.
The rider, a 53-year-old surnamed Tai (戴), was pronounced dead in the early hours of May 20.
Two days later when police were taking statements from Lo Wei-jui and Tai’s family, Sinpu Precinct Chief Lin Ying-huang (林英煌) appeared to be helping the executive throughout

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