A driver has been charged with manslaughter following a hit-and-run incident involving a cyclist in Arkansas, during which the motorist hid the victim in his truck, minus a severed leg that was found at the scene, before driving off.
According to police in Fort Smith, which is near the border with Oklahoma, James Ray Jones was arrested after surveillance footage showed him fleeing the scene of the collision at 8pm last Friday night.
Early on Saturday morning, police received reports of a body part found in the road where the crash occurred, and later confirmed that it belonged to 57-year-old cyclist Christopher West. West’s body was reportedly later found inside Jones’ truck.
Roads were closed in Fort Smith for several hours as the police investigated the area.
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Using the footage of the incident, police were able to track down Jones, who was taken into custody on Saturday, where he confessed during the police interview to striking the cyclist with his pickup truck. Jones reportedly said that he ‘panicked’ following the collision.
Fort Smith Police Department said that the truck driver was charged with manslaughter and for leaving the scene of a personal injury accident. He is reportedly being held on a $50,000 (£36,898) bond in Sebastian County Jail.
A local resident told KFSM 5News that this isn’t the first time that a cyclist has been struck in the area and blamed the lack of lighting in Fort Smith for the collisions.
“I don't want to see anybody get hurt, certainly not see anybody get killed,” she said.
“And part of the problem is that it gets very dark in this neighbourhood on Grand and on certain intersections.”
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Absolutely none of which is relevant to the whole "putting the body in the back of your truck, but forgetting to count the number of legs" thing...
Deepest condolences to the friends and family of Christopher West
Speechless.... new depths..... motorists!
I would instead say " humans" , what , if anything, are we not capable of ? there was case in rural Ireland quite a few years ago of hit and run , motorist vs cyclist , cyclist killed, motorist had been drinking for many hours pre-incident, motorist eventually traced ( cctv evidence initally , plus police-work ) and charged and convicted , vehicle never found , word on the street is that the vehicle is buried somewhere remote ! Humans, eh ?