Tragic Outcome of a High-Speed Crash: The Shocking Incident on Casilina Road

Tragic Outcome of a High-Speed Crash: The Shocking Incident on Casilina Road
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Monday 18 March 2024, 12:14 - Last updated: 19 March, 12:16
He was found lifeless, 300 meters from the site of the accident that occurred Saturday evening on Casilina road, the fourth man aboard the stolen BMW that overturned at the municipality of Segni at km 52.500 in the direction of Anagni-Colleferro, and caught fire immediately after. He was a 33-year-old Albanian, a compatriot of the other three who were with him, of whom only one survived, hospitalized at the Colleferro hospital. His body was found thanks to a report filed by a woman who told the Carabinieri that she had no more news of her partner, in the company of the accident victims. From the race at 200 kilometers per hour to the crash with the stolen car: the shocking incident on Casilina. The witness: "It looked like a missile." The shocking incident. A call to 112 brought the Carabinieri of the Segni station and the Radiomobile Unit of the Colleferro Company to the scene of the accident. A BMW series 4 coupé had flown off the road, landing among the trees and catching fire after the impact. The car, coming from Anagni (Frosinone), was traveling on Casilina at a reckless speed, presumably about 200 kilometers per hour, when - crossing the wide roundabout between the two straight sections - it hit the curb with its left side, literally taking off to fall among the trees after about 50 meters. The witness. "It detached from the ground, it looked like a missile," said a woman who had just been overtaken by the BMW. The landing on a large trunk caused the immediate death of Marian Kola, 23 years old, and Blerim Miha, 27, the two young men sitting in the front, while the third passenger, 28 years old, was thrown out and is fighting between life and death at the Policlinico Tor Vergata. The three, of Albanian origin, residents of the southern outskirts of Rome, between Tor Bella Monaca and Ponte di Nona, were known to the authorities for property crimes. All lacking documents, in fact, they were identified thanks to fingerprints, taken at the mortuary of the Tor Vergata legal medicine center. After the collision, the BMW caught fire, on the front part, with flames enveloping the engine and, in part, the cabin where the two lifeless bodies were found. The intervention of the firefighters from Colleferro and Palestrina was necessary to tame the fire and prevent it from spreading in the underbrush. Upon the arrival of the 118 health workers, the doctors could only confirm the death of the two young men while the third, lying on the ground in very serious condition, was taken in code red first to the hospital of Colleferro and, subsequently, to the Policlinico Tor Vergata where he underwent surgery in the hope of saving his life.
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