Tragic accident in Milanjust before 6.30am on Sunday. Two cars, an Opel Corsa and a Mercedes G-class Brabus collided on Viale Fulvio Testi, the fast road from the city to Monza, at the Bicocca stop. One of the young people involved in an accident between an SUV and a car early this morning in Milan died in Niguarda hospital. It’s about Pietro Silva Orregoa 20-year-old man from Milan who underwent emergency surgery and was later admitted to intensive care. A total of three people were injured: a 23-year-old girl, a 30-year-old and a 32-year-old.
One tested positive for drug use and the other without permission
One of the drivers tested positive for drugs and the other did not have a driver’s license: these are the first results of the local police investigation into the serious accident that occurred this morning in Milan on Viale Fulvio Testi, which resulted in four young people being injured, two in very serious condition.
It was initially thought there were only four people involved because a fifth person present, a twenty-year-old, said he had gotten off the tram and administered first aid. In fact, from camera images it was confirmed that he was in an SUV, where one of his shoes was also found. And one of the rescuers identified him as the driver.
The SUV was on Viale Fulvio Testi heading towards Milan city center when it collided with an Opel coming from the left on Via Esperia. The clash was terrible. The twenty-year-old teenager, born in Milan, told the police covered in blood because he had given first aid. Disputed by camera images, at the direction of the prosecutor he was taken to Niguarda Hospital, where those providing initial treatment recognized him as the driver. The young man who does not have a driver’s license is currently being questioned by local police. In the car with him were three other young people, all from Milan: a twenty year old child was taken to Niguarda in a very serious condition, operated on and is now hospitalized in intensive care with an undetermined prognosis, a thirty year old child who had been trapped and is now hospitalized with a special prognosis in the Polyclinic and a twenty three year old child was taken to San Raffaele with a code yellow. In contrast, a 32-year-old man from Naples who tested positive for drugs was traveling alone in an Opel Corsa.
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