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Traffic policeman hit, Daniele Virgili leaves intensive care. «Orthopedic rehabilitation begins»

The officer of the IV Group of the municipal police is still hospitalized at the San Camillo hospital, but the prognosis was dissolved by the doctors. The Polstrada’s investigations into the carabiniere investor continue

After nine days of intensive care at the San Camillo hospital, Daniele Virgili, 25 years old, a traffic policeman serving in the IV Tiburtino Group, was transferred to the surgery department. Soon the young man was hit by a car driven by a policeman under the influence of alcohol, Francesco Cabras47 years old, in via Tiburtina on the evening of November 6th last while he detected another accident, he will begin orthopedic recovery sessions. The doctors had to amputate his right leg but rebuilt his left, which was fractured in several places.

«Thanks to those who donated blood for the boy»

«A week after the accident which cost him the amputation of a leg, the very young traffic policeman was transferred to the general surgery inpatient department, directed by Professor Pierluigi Marini. The reserved prognosis has been dissolved – they explain from San Camillo -. The course will be surgical – orthopedic and a rehabilitation process will be started, now that he is out of the critical phase. Daniele is awake, talking, interacting with family and partner. Daniele and his entire family expressed strong gratitude towards all the staff of the San Camillo-Forlanini hospital and towards the hundreds of people who have come to donate blood in recent days.”

Mayor Gualtieri: «Daniele will never be left alone»

«I want to remember Daniele Virgili, the traffic policeman who was hit last week while carrying out his duties. Allow me to send him a big hug, we are close to him and we will not leave him alone. This dramatic event pushes us even more to work for the safety of the roads and operators.” The mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri, said this during the presentation of the third Report to the City at the Auditorium.

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