Heavy in Italy, losing Albanian youth life, wounded two more

A tragic accident in Brianza has taken the life of a 22-year-old Albanian. Doubts of a speed race between the superakins. The victim has been identified as Arnold Selishta, 22, a resident in Limbate, who traveled as a passenger to the accident-accused four - wheel - drive vehicle. The car was turned upside down several times, until it caught fire, along the Monza-Saronno. 22-year-old has been released alive [...]
A tragic accident in Brianza has taken the life of a 22-year-old Albanian. Doubts of a speed race between the superakins.
The victim has been identified as Arnold Selishta, 22, a resident in Limbate, who traveled as a passenger to the accident-accused four - wheel - drive vehicle. The car was turned upside down several times, until it caught fire, along the Monza-Saronno. The 22-year-old has been released alive by firefighters, but in very serious condition. He died soon afterward at the San Gerardo Hospital in Monza.
Two other young men were with him who were injured. Investigators investigate the hypothesis of a race at staggering speeds between two supermacs, “Range Rover” against “BMW”, before losing control in a circle.
Carabinieri took a 23-year-old carburettor to the barracks in Limbate and was to leave after the crash. Boys ' cell phones will be analyzed and controlled by the presence of alcohol or blood drugs.
Many points remain to clarify the dynamics of the accident. Investigations are being conducted by the Desio (Monza) company Carabinieri, co-ordinated by Milan Public Prosecution, who have already heard all the young people aboard two cars and received footage from video surveillance cameras made by two groups of young people who had been at a club in Nova Milanese.
They got in the car. Arnold and a 23 - year - old boy and an 18 - year - old boy. From there to Monza-Saronno, a straight stretch of several miles, the two crews would begin the challenge of speed. Before a major roll, near Limbate, the driver of the “Range Rover” hit the fence right in the middle, which acted like a trampoline, throwing the car into the air, then turned into asphalt several times before hitting the railway.
A dynamic similar to what is seen in an American video posted on Facebook several years ago by Arnold, who had passion for fast cars. Help arrived in a few minutes, ambulance and fire department. The 18-year-old and 23-year-old suspected of driving cars have managed to get out of the car on their own. The first was sent to the Niguada hospital in Milan, while the second refused to be transported.
Arnold, on the other hand, was pulled out of the fireman's car. To him, the haste to the Monza hospital was futile. He died shortly after entering the San Gerardso Emergency Department. The investigation will clarify the responsibilities of the 23-year-old who, if driving the car, risks being charged with killing on the street. The positions of all other youths are under consideration.












