On Saturday, a vehicle collided with approximately ten pedestrians in the bustling center of Modena, Italy, resulting in several injuries, some of which are severe, as reported by local news outlets. The event took place on Via Emilia, a prominent thoroughfare in the city, although the exact details surrounding the incident are still being investigated.
The car involved, identified as a Citroen C3, was reportedly traveling from Largo Garibaldi when it crashed into a shop window at Largo Porta Bologna. The driver, who sustained injuries during the incident, allegedly fled the scene on foot. During his escape, he reportedly attacked a bystander who attempted to intervene.
Authorities apprehended the suspect shortly after the incident. Emergency responders, including multiple ambulances, were dispatched to the scene to assist the injured. Law enforcement, including Carabinieri and Guardia di Finanza officers, secured the area with red-and-white tape as they commenced their investigation. Witnesses noted that the area was particularly crowded on that Saturday afternoon.
This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
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