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Hofheim / Taunus –
After the fatal accident on Autobahn 66 near Hofheim am Taunus (Main-Taunus-Kreis), in which an uninvolved motorist was killed on Saturday, police arrested two men. A third driver suspected of being involved in the accident is being sought.
Involved: three sports cars, apparently two Lamborghinis and a Porsche.
The suspicion: 29 and 26 year old drivers are said to have made an illegal race with another car. The two men were arrested over the weekend.
Deadly car race on the A66: the police look for a third driver
More details about the car and the driver of the third car were released Monday. As a police spokeswoman confirmed to the German press agency, his sports car, a Lamborghini, is said to have been seized in a Hofheim district. The police are still looking for the driver.
Therefore, your car should be registered in Dubai. It is not clear if he only came to Germany for the car race.
The wanted suspect is Ramsy Azakir, 34. The person sought, who according to current knowledge does not have a permanent address, can be described as follows:
- 1.90 meters tall, strong
- Long black hair (possibly tied in a braid), black beard
- Brown eyes
The other two drivers involved in the accident have already been arrested: the 29-year-old driver of the burned-out Lamborghini who lives in the Rhine-Main area was arrested immediately after the terrible accident.
The alleged driver of a participating Porsche, who had initially fled the crash site, informed police on Saturday. The 26-year-old, who lives in the Aachen area, was also provisionally detained in North Rhine-Westphalia and the vehicle was impounded.
Raser on the A66: arrest warrant for “murder on low grounds”
Now an arrest warrant has been issued for the three speed racers – “for murder on low grounds using means that are dangerous to the public.” This was confirmed by the Frankfurt prosecutor.
“If you drive those cars at such high speeds,” at least you have accepted the fatal accident with approval, said Attorney General Nadja Niesen in an interview with Hessischer Rundfunk.
Drivers raced on the A66
According to investigators, the three sports cars were on the A66 heading to Frankfurt on Saturday afternoon. According to witnesses, the drivers were apparently running. Police did not provide information on how fast they were traveling.
The driver of a sports car lost control for an unexplained cause, crashed into the center barrier and collided with an unaffected car. Both vehicles caught fire and were burned. The uninvolved person died, and two other uninvolved motorists were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment.
The driver of the Lamborghini was also injured in a clinic. After treatment, the 29-year-old was provisionally detained. According to police, the other two drivers involved in the alleged race initially fled. Subsequently, the police found their cars in Hofheim in Hesse and in North Rhine-Westphalia. A 26-year-old fugitive later turned himself in to investigators. Police were looking for what was left on Sunday.
An image of horror had been presented at the crash site. Initially, the police were unable to provide any information on the identity of the dead and injured.
Illegal car racing as cause of accident
According to the spokesman, the accident occurred on Saturday afternoon between the district of Diedenbergen and Hofheim.
Autobahn 66 was completely closed for several hours on Saturday afternoon in the direction of Frankfurt. (dpa / ta)
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