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Cagliari, nun overwhelmed and killed in via Puglia: the whole truth about the crash from the cameras

The investigations of the local police officers on the incident that took place last night in via Puglia in Cagliari are going ahead. Sister Giuseppina Derudas was hit on the pedestrian crossing by the Mazda driven by a 43-year-old man, Paolo Cannas. Next to him, according to what leaked in the last few hours, there was also another person. Immediately after the impact, the driver stopped to give first aid to the 78-year-old, who unfortunately died shortly after arriving at the Brotzu. Also at the Brotzu, routine tests were carried out to check for the presence of alcohol or drugs in the driver’s body. From the barracks in via Crespellani they sent all the data available so far to the prosecutor Nicola Giua Marassi, who is dealing with the case on behalf of the prosecutor. At the moment, however, there are no reports: the accusation of road murder for the 43-year-old is taken for granted, given that the practice provides for it. A due act, useful for carrying out investigations and ascertaining responsibilities. From the very first moments it emerged that Sister Giuseppina was hit right on the strips.




A helping hand for the agents will certainly come from the camera placed on the roundabout in via dei Castellani: the videos have already been requested and will be viewed no earlier than tomorrow. There are many points to be established: the speed of the Mazda, under seizure, for example. And if, eventually, Paolo Cannas attempted to brake before impact. All points that still need to be clarified. A little over 24 hours after the tragic accident, meanwhile, the day of Sister Giuseppina’s funeral has not yet been set.

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