The girl hit and taken to Bovisa is serious but stable. The investor was also investigated for speeding

The girl hit and taken to Bovisa is serious but stable. The investor was also investigated for speeding
The girl hit and taken to Bovisa is serious but stable. The investor was also investigated for speeding

He is stable, but still with a guarded prognosis. There is still concern about the health conditions of Jessica Lamarra, the 23-year-old who was hit and dragged for three hundred meters on Sunday evening in Bovisa. The young woman is still hospitalized at Niguarda, where she was transported with multiple fractures in her arms and hands as the most serious consequences of the accident.

Taken under code yellow to Niguarda – while her 29-year-old friend had been treated and discharged from San Carlo – in the night between Sunday and Monday her conditions had worsened, to the point of requiring a pharmacological coma and hospitalization in intensive care while waiting to operate to reduce fractures. And even if Jessica Lamarra remains constantly out of danger, her prognosis remains confidential.

It was a few minutes before 10pm on Sunday when two girls, Jessica and a friend, 29 years old, were crossing the road on the pedestrian crossing on the corner of via Mercantini and via Ricotti alla Bovisa. A Ford Fiesta hits her: the 29-year-old is thrown and gets away with medication and a seven-day prognosis while Jessica gets stuck in the front left wheel of the car and is dragged for 300 metres.

The Fiesta’s speed is stopped by a policewoman who notices her legs sticking out from under the car. The driver, Jacopo P., 21 years old, declared that he hadn’t noticed anything. Subjected to the blood alcohol test, he had almost quadruple – 1.86 – alcohol in his blood. And he risks the lynching of passers-by and friends of the victim. Now he is under investigation for driving under the influence, but also for speeding and failure to give way at pedestrian crossings.

 
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