26.08.2020
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Here Ali († 6) shows off his dead speeder: car races started with a horn signal
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Six-year-old Ali was killed on Saturday in an allegedly fatal car race. The defendant Mohammed F. previously posed with his car.
Dresden – If only he had kept to his own sayings: “Maybe you can’t change the past, but the future is in your hands,” writes Mohammad F. (31) about a picture of his souped-up Mercedes. The very same car that killed little Ali († 6) on the weekend.
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The speeder is now in custody, the police suspect an illegal car race. The current state of investigation speaks for it (TAG24 reported).
According to the initial results of the investigation, the BMW, in which Mouhammed H. (23) is said to have delivered a race with the Mercedes, was only bought the day before. That’s why he didn’t have a Dresden license plate yet. Which of the two Syrians came up with the idea of the fatal race has yet to be clarified.
There is hardly any doubt that they wanted to compete: The first investigations revealed that one of the two cars was already waiting at the stop line at the Hahnebergstrasse intersection, and only then did the second car miss.
Then there was a start signal – by horn, witnesses report. Then the Mercedes and the BMW drove off.
In a very short time they had covered around 500 meters to Schweizer Straße. The place where Mohammad F. caught little Ali in his Mercedes and killed him so shortly before he started school. The investigation continues.
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Anyone who seriously injures or kills a person in a “prohibited motor vehicle race” can be sentenced to a prison term of up to ten years following the tightening of the Criminal Code in October 2017 (Section 315d).
The judgments against the so-called “Ku’damm speeders”, who killed a 69-year-old in their 2016 race, caused a stir.
They were initially convicted of murder, thus “automatically” receiving life imprisonment (at least 15 years). The Federal Court of Justice (BGH) later overturned the judgment because the “intent” had not been correctly justified.
This occurs when the speeder considers it possible that a person can die and he accepts it approvingly. Without this intent, negligent manslaughter can be assumed.
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The Berlin main defendant was later convicted of murder again. The judgment is an exception, the individual case is always decisive.
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