US police ridicule: Her life is not worth it. A 23-year-old Indian girl was hit and killed on the road by a police car in the United States | Seattle | United States
On the evening of January 23rd this year, in Seattle, USA, 23-year-old Indian female graduate student Janavi Candura was killed by a speeding police car while crossing the road. After the investigation, it was found that the police car was seriously speeding and did not continuously sound the siren. Now, nearly 8 months have passed since the incident, and the police officer Kevin Dave has not been charged with any charges. On September 11th local time, the Seattle City Police released a law enforcement recorder video of Daniel Odrell, Vice Chairman of the Seattle Police Association, who went to the scene after the incident. From this video, it can be heard that after watching the scene, Audrey is on the phone with the chairman of the Seattle Police Association to introduce the situation. When talking about the victim, Odrell burst into laughter and said, "She's just an ordinary person. She wrote a check and paid $11000. Her life is not very valuable.". Once this video was released, it immediately caused a sensation.
According to reports, the Indian diplomatic agency in the United States has taken note of this matter and has communicated with the city of Seattle and relevant departments of the US government.
Odrell defended the local media by saying that he was "imitating the possible rhetoric of both parties in the case of a police car collision once brought to court," rather than "mocking the deceased.".
At present, relevant departments are conducting an investigation into Odrell's words and actions. The prosecutor's office in King County, Washington, where Seattle is located, is also conducting a criminal investigation into the car accident.