Nyi Nyi Thet | November 13, 2021, 04:06 PM
A traffic accident in Taiwan turned violent as a Maserati driver, Lee Wei-lin, and his friends beat up a Taiwanese student, surnamed Song.
The accident occurred after Song's car had a "minor collision with a Maserati during a change of lanes".
Song, 18, had initially been confronted by the three people in the Maserati, who were 25-year-old Lee, 23-year-old Chang Tun-Liang, and 19-year-old Chen Chin-hao.
But the three proceeded to call four other friends to the scene.
According to Focus Taiwan, they then assaulted him with a baseball bat despite Song having apologised.
The three people in the Maserati were detained by police. The other four who had turned up to the scene but did not take part in the assault were not detained.
The three were also eventually released due to it being a "no trial without complaint" case. This action would later provoke much fury among the public.
According to Focus Taiwan, prosecutors later issued warrants to summon the trio, and asked the court to order they be detained.
This was after reviewing video footage of the assault.
The attack had initially left Song unconscious and fighting for his life according to media reports.
Luckily, while Song is still currently hospitalised, his condition has improved.
The rest of the report at: https://mothership.sg/2021/11/maserati-driver-taiwan/