Marco Cuerini, a 65-year-old Roman, was crushed on the highway from the Italian capital to the local Fiumicino airport while collecting banknotes scattered on the canvas. They were dropped by a passing motorcyclist, who later explained to the police that it was several thousand euros.
However, according to some witnesses, the unusual generous rain had fallen from the open window of a luxury car, in which there was a brutal quarrel between a man and a woman.Monitor“.
The tragedy, which otherwise began as a generous heavenly manna for twenty motorists, swirled in the early hours of Sunday morning. Suddenly, banknotes of 20, 50 and 100 euros flew over the road in the direction of Rome, apparently scattered by a vehicle that had just come down.
One of the first drivers to collect the money was the unfortunate Marco Querini, who immediately stopped his FIAT-Punto and got off the highway to fill his hands. He was followed by other drivers, but unfortunately the 84-year-old lady with a FIAT-500 did not see the “golden rain”, continued to drive at breakneck speed and picked up the unfortunate man.
She is honored that when she found out what she had done, the old woman stopped immediately and called an ambulance. Several of the vanguard surrounded Marco, who was drenched in blood, and tried to keep him alive, but when an ambulance arrived thirty minutes later, its staff only confirmed his death.
Meanwhile, in the direction of Rome, a queue formed more than ten kilometers, which ended at the airport and was unraveled by the traffic police only in the afternoon.
The interesting thing in this case is that in addition to the motorcyclist, several other drivers also appeared in the Roman police departments with a complaint that they had lost money on the highway from the airport. Perhaps because the radios in the Eternal City had already reported that some of the banknote collectors had handed over their loot to the police officers who arrived at the scene.
However, neither the owners of a luxury car nor the man and woman arguing in the back seat of their car were among the complainants. But what exactly is the truth must be established by the cops, who are now examining under the magnifying glass the recordings of the TV cameras along the highway.
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