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Attraversa la strada davanti a casa: donna travolta e uccisa da un’auto

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Attraversa la strada davanti a casa – Incidente mortale ieri sera alle 18 a Taggì di Sopra, frazione di Villafranca Padovana in provincia di Padova: morta una donna.

La vittima, Bruna Fanton, di 86 anni, è stata travolta e uccisa mentre attraversava la strada, in via Roma, proprio davanti alla sua abitazione.

Attraversa la strada davanti a casa, tragedia a Padova

Ad investirla una Volkswagen Golf, guidata da un giovane uomo di 28 anni. La donna è morta sul colpo. 

Sul posto i Carabinieri della stazione di Limena e i sanitari del Suem 118, la donna è deceduta all’istante. Il 28enne è risultato negativo all’alcoltest.

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fonte: ilgazzettino.it

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