The tragic death of 64-year-old Trudi Rishikof after being hit by a car on Connecticut Avenue last week only seems to get more complex by the day. Well, the details of what happened are pretty clear — she was crossing in crosswalk and was hit by a driver that is thought to have been using a cellphone at the time.

It’s everything else that’s complicated.

Earlier this week WTOP’s Mark Segraves reported that the car was registered to the Swiss Embassy, raising the prospect that the driver may well be able to invoke diplomatic immunity and escape responsibility.

But the AP’s Ben Nuckols writes today that the driver, 39-year-old Kamal Mortada, probably isn’t a diplomat. Moreover, he’s a former domestic servant to Hannibal Gadhafi, one of Moammar Gadhafi’s sons, while he was living in Switzerland. Mortada was one of two servants beat by the younger Gadhafi in a 2008 incidents that led to diplomatic tensions between Libya and Switzerland.

It’s still unclear how Mortada came to be employed by the Swiss embassy or what will happen to him.