Accident on Via Cristoforo Colombo between two motorbikes and a car: a 26-year-old dies

Accident on Via Cristoforo Colombo between two motorbikes and a car: a 26-year-old dies
Accident on Via Cristoforo Colombo between two motorbikes and a car: a 26-year-old dies

The accident on Colombo this morning, where a 26-year-old died, was a dramatic one. Two motorbikes and a car collided, injuring a 34-year-old. The 21-year-old driver tested negative for alcohol.

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Serious road accident this morning on Via Cristoforo Colombo in Rome, where a twenty-six year old boy died and a thirty-four year old was injured. The accident occurred this morning, Saturday 15 June, while the capital is preparing for Pride 2024. Several vehicles collided for unknown reasons and are still being investigated by the local police of Roma Capitale.

According to the information learned so far, the time of the accident was just before 4.30 am, when the two motorbikes, a Piaggio Beverly, a Kawasaki Z900 motorbike and a Ford Fiesta car collided with each other at the intersection with Via of Acilia, towards Ostia. The impact was violent, the worst of it was the twenty-six year old, who was traveling on the Kawasaki, he was thrown from the saddle and fell disastrously onto the asphalt. The driver of the second motorbike, a thirty-four-year-old, had to seek medical treatment, rescue and was transported by ambulance to the GB Grassi hospital in Ostia, fortunately he is not in serious condition.

The patrols of the local police of Roma Capitale, XII Monteverde Group, were present at the site of the accident and carried out the usual investigations and are investigating to reconstruct the dynamics of the incident. The driver, a twenty-one year old, was subjected to an alcohol test and tested negative. Traffic disruptions are inevitable, with Via Cristoforo Colombo towards Ostia, between Malafede and Acilia. The patrols of the

 
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