JAMBI - A car with an official number plate belonging to the Secretariat of the Jambi Provincial DPRD, driven by a student with his partner, had a single accident in front of Siloam Jambi Hospital, Thursday evening, February 2. The Jambi Police Satlantas team conducted an investigation into the accident of the number red plate Toyota Camry car by examining surveillance camera (CCTV) footage around the location. "Our officers are working to check in the field, starting from witnesses, CCTV footage, and car drivers who hit the billboard pole in front of Siloam Hospital, South Jambi District, Jambi City," said Jambi Police Chief Kombes Pol Eko Wahyudi, quoted by ANTARA Friday, February 3. There were no casualties in the accident. However, the council official car driver, who is a public high school 3rd grade student in Jambi City, suffered injuries; while his partner suffered a broken leg injury due to the accident. "In the car, it is true that there is a female friend, the same as a high school student, and after being examined the urine is negative or they are either not proven to have consumed drugs," said Eko Wahyudi. In addition to the results of the urine test, both of the two were negative, officers in the field also concluded that both were not under the influence of alcoholic beverages. Currently, the Jambi Traffic Police investigators have not been able to ask for information from both because they are still under treatment and trauma conditions. "If we want to ask for information on minors, they must be accompanied; and their condition is still traumatized. The driver is bruised, but for her female friend is broken leg and is still under treatment," said Eko. Jambi Police Traffic Unit officers are still in the field to carry out further investigations, including looking at CCTV footage. The police will convey the results of the investigation if it is deemed sufficient and the complete case of traffic accidents is quite interesting to local residents and the video recording of the accident-plated car is widely discussed in social media.
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