"The bouncer of a club in via Santa Chiara headbutted me on the nose, for no reason." A twenty-five year old denounces, from the cocktail bar they reply: "We have nothing to do with it".

There is a lawsuit filed this morning at the Police Headquarters regarding the episode that took place on Friday night in the center of Cagliari . Andrea Termini, from Cagliari, an engineering student in Milan, showed up in via Amat to tell how the events would have unfolded. What is certain is that during an evening spent with friends he found himself covered in blood from a fractured nasal septum.

«There were about ten of us, my fiancée was there too», he explains, «around a quarter past midnight, two friends went into the Mojoto to see if there was room. While we waited, we were in front of the entrance to the Etoma», a place nearby. "One of the bouncers, a boy of African origin, slapped me on the face, ordering us to move away from their entrance."

The group moves. The student escapes a "fuck" against that young man who used a little "urban" way. It seemed to end there. Instead, according to the lawsuit, the boy who according to the complaint would work for the Etoma, was taken to another entrance. But two minutes later "I suddenly found him in front of me", continues Termini, "and he headbutted me, and then ran away towards Piazza Yenne".

An ambulance and police arrive in front of the steps of Santa Chiara. The agents collect the testimonies, the rescuers treat the boy. Who the next day has a report in hand: thirty days of treatment for "compound fracture of the bones of the nose". The question is obvious: did it provoke? Answer: «But not even in the slightest. I've never hit anyone, I have a hand brace for an operation I underwent. Let alone if I pit myself against an African who is at least one meter ninety tall and very muscular».

There was an attack. Some contextual elements remain to be clarified. Like: who is the guy who headbutted? Dall'Etoma deny that it has anything to do with their club: «We don't have bouncers, black or not», explains the room manager Carlo Aymerich, «so we don't know who headbutted the boy. We have also already told the police: we have nothing to do with this story. However, we are available for any clarification, should it be useful".

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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