«Hit by a large displacement SUV»

«Hit by a large displacement SUV»
«Hit by a large displacement SUV»

A 21-year-old girl was hit and killed in Naples at dawn today by a pirate car in Via Cattolica, a road connecting the area of…

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A 21 year old girl was hit and killed in Naples at dawn today from apirate car in via Cattolica, a road connecting the Cavalleggeri d’Aosta area and Coroglio, in the western part of the city. The incident occurred at 6.30 am. The young woman, together with three friends, left a club at the end of an evening, got into the car to go home: after a few meters he asked the driver to stop, still on the same road, so that she could drive the car she owned. The 21-year-old then got out of the back seat to get behind the wheel, but she didn’t make it in time because she was hit by an oncoming car (witnesses indicate that she was probably a Large displacement SUV), and who killed her instantly and then disappeared.

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The witnesses

The hit car, immediately after the collision, made a hasty escape and lost track. The girl who was hit, a resident of the historic center of Naples, died on the spot. The Municipal Police intervened to provide assistance and carry out the usual investigations and have started investigations to identify the fleeing vehicle. To this end, video surveillance images of the area are being acquired and witnesses are being interviewed.

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