Fatal accident in Cava de’ Tirreni: expert report reconstructs the dynamics, 4 investigated for the death of 17-year-old Francesco Pontone

Fatal accident in Cava de’ Tirreni: expert report reconstructs the dynamics, 4 investigated for the death of 17-year-old Francesco Pontone
Fatal accident in Cava de’ Tirreni: expert report reconstructs the dynamics, 4 investigated for the death of 17-year-old Francesco Pontone

A fatal accident took the young man’s life Francesco Pontone, 17 year old from Castel San Giorgio. The accident occurred on Monday evening in Cava de’ Tirreni, along Via XXV Luglio, after 8.30pm. The boy was aboard one scooter when he lost the control of the vehicle after a collision with a car. Thrown from the vehicle, he ended up under a truck which dragged him for several metres, causing his death instantly.

Four people registered in the register of suspects

Based on what has been reconstructed so far, four peopleas reported by “Il Mattino”, were registered in the register of investigated with the hypothesis of crime of road homicide. Among them, the victim’s friend, also a minor, who was driving the scooter. The other suspects are two motorists and the driver of the truck.

Investigations underway to reconstruct the dynamics

To shed light on the dynamics of the tragic accident, the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Nocera Inferiore has appointed a technical adviser. Engineer Massimo Musella will have the task of analyzing the facts and reconstructing the movements of the vehicles involved.

Viewing images from a surveillance camera

In addition to the analysis of the findings carried out by the municipal police, the investigators will also acquire the images of a surveillance camera which is located in the area. The videos could prove crucial to understanding the responsibilities of the individual suspects.

 
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