Gunung Putri, Indonesia—A motorcyclist died early this morning after crashing into a stationary truck parked along the roadside. The impact occurred at dawn while visibility was still low in the industrial district. Police were notified by local security guards who heard the sound of metal hitting metal.
The victim was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics. Investigators noted the truck was parked in a no-stopping zone near the factory entrance. No warning signs or reflective cones were placed behind the heavy vehicle.
Traffic in the area slowed to a crawl as authorities secured the site. Police searched the pockets of the deceased for identification while waiting for a medical transport vehicle. The driver of the truck was not in the vehicle at the time of the crash.
Investigators began marking the distance between the point of impact and the rear of the truck. They are focusing on whether the parking violation contributed directly to the fatal outcome. Measurements indicate the motorcycle did not attempt to swerve before the collision.
The truck driver eventually returned to the vehicle and was detained for questioning. He claimed he stopped only for a few minutes to drop off delivery manifests. Police did not accept this explanation as an excuse for the lack of safety markers.
The body of the victim remained covered by a cloth on the side of the road for over an hour. Passersby watched the scene from the opposite lane as police conducted their work. The road was wet from early morning mist.
Forensic teams took photos of the motorcycle which was pinned under the rear bumper of the truck. They moved the vehicle only after the documentation was finalized for the case file. The road reopened to regular traffic flow by mid-morning.
The case has been transferred to the local precinct traffic division for further processing. Police are now gathering witness statements from nearby factory employees. They are also checking if the truck had functioning brake lights that might have been ignored.
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