Bleeding Driver Flees Crash Scene After Telling Biker He'll 'Lose My Life Forever'
Key Points:
- A motorcyclist captured footage of a man driving a heavily damaged orange sedan with a bleeding forehead wound after crashing into a tree or pole on a two-lane road.
- Despite the biker urging him to stay put, the injured driver fled the scene twice, explaining he had to leave or “lose my life forever,” suggesting fear of DUI charges.
- The biker used a voice command to call 911 and reported the hit-and-run in real time, staying close to the driver until he drove off again.
- The incident reflects common impaired driving patterns linked to over 10,500 deaths in the U.S. in 2024, with serious legal consequences for leaving crash scenes.
- Helmet-cam footage like this has become valuable for law enforcement, though it is unknown if this particular case led to an arrest or charges.