the COURT OF ROSKILDE (Ekstra Bladet): A tragedy occurred when a 54-year-old man 24. may 2018 at 07.30 oversaw a male motorcyclist in Arnhem.

the Accident led to the motorcyclist lost their lives.

the Driver sat on Thursday, is on trial in the Court of Roskilde, where he was accused of manslaughter by showing the lack of vigilance.

He refused guilty to the charge and was clearly affected when he gave evidence.

– I keep quiet in a queue when I left. As I turn, I hear a sound and when only to see a helmet and two shoulders, when my airbags go by. I get excited me and see that man is about nine metres from the car, he explained in court.

the Motorcyclist was driving in the opposite lane, when the accident occurred.

A witness explained that he had in his car were 30 to 50 meters behind the now-accused’s car when the collision took place.

– the Motorcyclist flew six feet up in the air, said the witness, who gave the accused man a pat on the shoulder after having given evidence.

After the accident was carried out a technical investigation of the accident as well as car and motorcycle.

Here it emerged that the motorcyclist before the collision had been running between 70 and 79 miles per hour, and that the actual collision took place with 50 kilometers an hour.

in Addition it emerged that the steering fork was broken by the collision, which indicates that it came with a ‘violent force’.

In the court illuminated the defender Carsten Brix, to the autopsy report after the accident revealed a concentration of amphetamine in the blood of the motorcyclist.

– I do not believe that it has importance for the case, said the prosecutor Lisbeth Struck Jürgensen in court.

She referred to the fact that the motorcyclist out from the technical investigation of the accident had run properly.

Information about amphetamines made, however, to judge Poul Hald Andersen postponed the trial, as studies now show, on the concentration of amfetaminen may have had a bearing on the tragic outcome.