Modena Car Crash: Driver Arrested, Pedestrians Injured
A shocking incident unfolded in the picturesque city of Modena, Italy, as a car rammed into a group of pedestrians, leaving eight people injured, two of them seriously.
The driver, a man in his 30s, was swiftly arrested by the local police. According to reports, he attempted to flee the scene and even tried to stab a passerby who bravely intervened. The incident occurred on a busy road in the city's central area, causing chaos and concern among residents and visitors alike.
The Modena mayor, Massimo Mezzetti, provided further details, stating that the driver deliberately aimed for the pavement, hitting a bicycle before colliding head-on with a woman, resulting in severe leg injuries. The driver, an Italian national of North African origin, resides in the Modena area, according to the mayor.
The two most critically injured pedestrians were rushed to the Maggiore hospital in Bologna for urgent medical attention. Mayor Mezzetti acknowledged that the circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear, and authorities are working diligently to gather more information.
In a remarkable display of civic duty, four or five bystanders chased and captured the driver, preventing further potential harm. One witness described the driver as holding a knife, but fortunately, no one was stabbed. The mayor expressed his gratitude for the citizens' courage and quick thinking.
As the investigation unfolds, the city of Modena stands united in support of the injured and their families. Italy's Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, has also expressed solidarity, emphasizing the importance of community support during such challenging times.
