Rome, 11-year-old child hit by an SUV: it’s serious – Chronicle
Rome, August 10, 2022 – Another one run over child this time a Rome . It is serious covered in red code al Baby Jesus I 11 year old fully invested from a Suv Seat Ateca, at the intersection of via Casalina and via del Torraccio of Torrenova on the outskirts of the capital.
The accident occurred around 1pm and the baby was transported to the hospital in red code. Even the driver of the car, a 51 year old man reported some minor injury and was transferred to the Casilino polyclinic. The car crashed after the investment against a traffic light.
For him the toxicological tests. The patrols of the VI Torri Group of the local police of Rome Capital. On the dynamics of the accident, investigations are underway by the commanders of Tor Bella Monaca.
The dynamics
The SUV was heading towards Rome when hit the baby which was on foot, before crash into a traffic light , breaking down. The incident happened at 12.40 today 10 August. The 11-year-old was hit in full when he was rescued he was not conscious.
What the penal code says
Based on the articles 589 bis and 590 bis of the Penal Code governing cases of death and serious injury, if the driver positive result to the toxicological test – in a state of intoxication or alteration due to the use of drugs – is also added to the arrest optional and in solving mandatory cases.
Numeric Block
L’ As soon as possible – association of friends of the traffic police chaired by Giordano Biserni – in his observatory, victims counted 21 children killed on the streets since the beginning of 2022. The latest was the 12-year-old hit and killed in Milan by a automatic pirate whose driver then turned himself in.
In 2021 again according to Asaps data, accidents caused to children on the roads had 29 dead (18 males and 11 females), 12 less than in 2020 (-29.3%); 14 children were transported by car (48.3%), 9 were cyclists, 4 pedestrians and one motorbike. From 11 to 13 years the most affected group , with 13 victims, ten in the range from 0 to 5 years, six deaths from 6 to 10 years. The largest number of children, 21, lost their lives on state and provincial roads, seven on urban roads and one on the highway.
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