"Help, we've had an accident."

Ilaria Scamonati barely had the strength to call her relatives immediately after the tragic head-on on the "Provinciale 2" road which leads from Carbonia to Villamassargia . AND   a few minutes later the parents of the boyfriend, Alessandro Pisano, left Villamar to join the couple. For the young man, however, there was nothing left to do.

The 24-year-old from Villamar was traveling with his girlfriend, who was seriously injured. The driver of the other vehicle, a young man from Carbonia, Matteo Silesu , was also injured: he was at the wheel of a minibus with his three girls aged 9, 5 and 3 who were saved by the safety devices.

The abundant rain that fell yesterday created a very insidious flooding along the roadway at the crossroads for Tanì (fraction of Carbonia): precisely at this point, from what it was possible to hypothesize on the spot (but the surveys will have to show it with greater clarity), the Audi A1 driven by Alessandro Pisano which proceeded in the direction of Carbonia would have almost "slipped" away towards the opposite lane where the Renault Traffic arrived, a sort of eight-seater minibus driven by Matteo Silesu.

All in a few fractions of a second: almost impossible to be able to carry out a maneuver to avoid the head-on collision which, in fact, was very violent and as it were pulverized the front of the two cars . The van of the young man from Carbonia ended up in a ditch, Alessandro Pisano's car stopped in the same lane but facing in the direction of Villamassargia, to the point that the first responders found it difficult for a moment to reconstruct the dynamics.

Stephanie Piredda

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