A fatal accident for the 18-year-old hit by a car while he was walking in the street: very painful mourning for the journalist
This evening, an accident claimed the life of a young boy who, while walking in Rome, was run over by a car. Two journalist parents mourn him, as well as all the people who love him and who are facing terrible grief.
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On the night of Wednesday October 19 to Thursday October 20, Francesco Valdiserri, son of Paola Di Caro and Luca Valdiserri, respectively the political journalist who follows the center-right and the Corriere della Sera journalist who deals with AS Roma, is dead. An accident with a terrible dynamic to which the rescuers could not do anything except to note the death of the young man.
To announce his death, his mother wrote on her Twitter profile:
My wonderful 18 year old daughter is gone. My baby who had started running in life. A car ran him over in the night and he won’t come back. Nothing will come back. Nothing make sense anymore. Nothing.
— Paola Di Caro (@PaolaDiCaro) October 20, 2022
The pain was joined by many friends of the Valdiserri – Di Caro family, including Nunzia De Girolamo, Nicola Savino, Tancredi Palmeri, Andrea Conti, Alessia Laautone, Walter Veltroni and many others who showed great closeness to both parents.
Francesco Valdiserri is dead: the dynamics of the accident
A file photo of an ambulance (source: Instagram).
It all happened that night in Rome at the intersection with Via Alessandro Severo where Francesco was walking. According to what was reconstructed by the local police officers of Rome Capital of the XI Marconi group, it was around half past midnight when Francesco was walking down the street and a car, a Suzuki Swift with a twenty-four-year-old girl on board , submerged him, causing his death instantly. .
It would seem that the young woman at the wheel has that she was driving along the Colombo, she lost control of the car and found herself on the sidewalk which runs along the roadway. The young woman was subjected to blood alcohol and drug tests, the results of which are still unknown.