Looks like a hit-and-run, but, is it??? Doesn’t look like it, after examining all the evidence here, from the Front Page Sections, translated…
The wife of the assistant director of Luye Substation of Taidong’s Police Department, Wu, two nights ago, was found dead, face down, five hundred meters away from the station, her skull was completely crushed, her brains spilled out onto the pavements; the police suspected that a large vehicle had, run her over, and they’re already, filtering through the surveillance footages from the roads, and they’re going to conduct an autopsy, to clarify the cause of her death.
Based off of police investigations, two nights ago at around 10:40 a man Pan drove past Fuyo Road of Luye County, and found a woman lying on the side of the road, he’d immediately driven to the nearby substation to report; by the time the fire department and the police rushed over, they’d found the woman lying face down, already dead for a long time, as they’d turned her over, they’d found that her skull was crushed, the left side of her face was severely, disfigured, and her brain spilled out onto the pavements.
An officer immediately recognized the woman as the assistant office manager, Chou’s wife, Wu, he’d immediately called the assistant office manager who was on vacation back in, as Chou saw how horribly his wife had died, he’d gotten on his knees and cried; yeste3rday, as the D.A. examined the body, Chou was still in deep distress, and refused to get interviewed.
The first investigations conducted by the officers showed, that Wu may have walked on the dimly lit roads two late nights ago, and because there was not enough light, and it was raining, the visions were blurred, and she’d gotten run over by a car; and from the head injuries, the police believed that she was run over by a car with a high base.
But, there wasn’t any signs of impact at the scene, and, other than the woman’s head, there are no, visible external injuries on her body, and the police aren’t ruling out other possibilities of death, other than heading over to the scene of the accident three times to get the forensic evidence, they’d also reviewed all the nearby surveillance cameras, to find out if the deceased was under the influence, or if she’d been, drugged, or are they other possible causes for what killed her.
So, from the looks, this may have been a hit-and-run, based off of all the evidence that the police had, collected, and, nobody can really know how this woman had died, and if there’s, something MORE to her death than what is found by the evidence.