Brescia, a man and a woman hit and killed by a moving train

Brescia, a man and a woman hit and killed by a moving train
Brescia, a man and a woman hit and killed by a moving train

Two people, a man and a woman, died hit by a moving train in San Zeno Naviglio, in the province of Brescia. It happened today, Monday 24 June, shortly after 1pm, on the stretch of tracks between via Belleguardello, in the municipality of Montirone and the San Zeno Naviglio station. The event was reported by the regional emergency emergency company of the Lombardy Region. But information on the dynamics of the train accident is not yet known. And in addition to the medical staff with the air ambulance, the firefighters and the police also arrived on site to investigate the case.

The most accredited hypothesis at the moment is that of extreme gesture, or suicide. The two would first have tried to do away with the car’s exhaust gas on the edge of the tracks and then they would have decided to throw yourself under a train. The two were invested, as reported by il Brescia newspaper, it was a regional train that left Parma around 11:12. Furthermore, the victims would have left their car not far from the point of the fatal impact.

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The police and rescuers arrived with the air ambulance and other means could only confirm the death of the two victims. At the moment, we learn that the railway line serving the Brescia-Cremona and Brescia-Parma connections is interrupted. Trenord has activated some alternative bus connections. On site, in addition to Soreu’s staff, the Brescia Fire Brigade and the Polfer officers, who started all the necessary investigations.

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