Rome, March 21 – A tragic traffic accident occurred last night on Via Cristoforo Colombo in Rome, resulting in the death of a 17-year-old Italian boy. The collision, which took place shortly before 2 AM at kilometer 12.600 on the carriageway towards Ostia, involved a Ligier mini-car driven by the victim and a Toyota Yaris.
Details of the Fatal Collision
The 17-year-old, whose identity has not yet been released, was driving a Ligier mini-car when it collided with a Toyota Yaris. The Yaris was being driven by a 53-year-old Italian man, who was transported to San Camillo hospital for treatment and routine checks. The passenger of the mini-car also sustained injuries.
Emergency services, including agents from the IX Eur Group of the Local Police, arrived at the scene to conduct investigations and reconstruct the exact dynamics of the accident. Both vehicles involved in the incident have been impounded as part of the ongoing inquiry.
Investigation Underway
The authorities are working to determine the precise cause of the collision. At this stage, details regarding the circumstances leading up to the accident remain under investigation. The focus is on gathering evidence from the scene and examining the impounded vehicles to shed light on how the tragedy unfolded.
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