Claudio Furlan / LaPresse
The front of the vehicle involved in the running was completely destroyed
A 71 -year -old woman died in Milan hit by a car stolen by four children. Italian law provides for parents to be held responsible for crimes under 14.
Died on Monday in Milan, in northern Italy, a 71-year-old woman, hit by a stolen vehicle-whose occupants, all smaller, had ages among the 11 and 13 years.
“This is homicide“, I told local press Filippo di Terlizzione of the victim’s children, identified as Cecilia de-related.
The minors, three boys and a girl, were stealing objects from the interior of a parked vehicle, a Citroen DS4 French enrollmentwhen they came across the car key. They then decided to steal their own vehicle.
After being run over, which occurred on the Via Saponaro, in southern Milan, the minors abandoned the vehicle and Escaped.
According to the vehicle, the vehicle circulated high speed and, at the exit of a curve, skidded. The young driver lost control of the car, which left the road and hit the deadly victim, who walked on the walk. The front of the car was destroyed
According to the mother’s report of one of the children, quoted by the agency, the children “arrived home at night, quite late, and only much later told the tragedy, the accident that happened.”
“If we had seen them in the car, we would have prevented to continue, ”added the woman, Gypsy camp where he lives with the minors involved.
Para Philippical Paraps, the horrid “It’s not a mere tragedy, but murder. Cannot be justified with a mere chance. ”
The mother of one of the minors, that “Cry from dawn by the lady deceased ”and for his son, The incident should be seen with other eyes. “They are not adults, they are children,” he said, between tears, after leaving the local police.
In Italy, the law provides that Parents are responsible for the crimes under 14 years.
Cecilia de Actis, considered “a very active and committed woman in the neighborhood of Gratosoglio, especially in the social area”, should receive a municipal tribute in Milan in her memory.