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Is it possible for the perpetrator to be sentenced to death in the case of Maserati crashing into BMW in Henan?

It's possible, because the perpetrator knows that the car killed someone and ran away, and he wants to be irresponsible. This is definitely a vicious incident, so if it is severely punished, it may be sentenced to death. It happened at 20 19, a crossroads in Henan province. After drinking with friends, Tan, who was driving Maserati, took his friends home regardless of the risk of drunk driving. When he passed a traffic light, he just ran into a BMW waiting for the traffic light. After the violent collision, two people were killed and four people were injured in the car. After the accident,

Some netizens broke out that the family condition of this woman surnamed Tan is better. She has been doing business in the local area for many years and her family is very rich. Some locals even said that her family wanted to spend millions to solve this kind of thing, but it was not confirmed. Moreover, after the accident, her family did not express any apologies or condolences to the victims. It seems that she doesn't care about the person who died in the accident at all. After the incident, the woman Tan was detained until she appeared in court recently.

Some netizens said that such people should be severely punished. She has a particularly bad nature. She has drunk driving. After the crash, she also hit and ran, completely unaware of her wrong behavior, especially when the BMW car caught fire. For the first time, she didn't choose to help the owner, but ran away. If the master could get timely help, he might not have died. So she directly caused the deaths of these two people, even if she was sentenced to death.

According to China's traffic law, those who hit and run are sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years. If someone dies because of escape, he can be sentenced to more than 7 years. If the circumstances are particularly bad, life imprisonment or death penalty shall not be ruled out. This time, Tan's death caused by drunk driving is definitely the worst case, so the court may finally sentence her to death.