(ANSA) - LODI, 26 DEC - It was impossible from the cabin of the agricultural vehicle that people could be seen or heard hidden by the corn cobs which, in those days, had become well over 2 meters high. With this motivation, the result of the advice provided during the investigations, the prosecutor of Lodi requested the dismissal for the 28-year-old tractor driver who, on 2 July last, hit and killed Sara El Jaafari, 28 years old in a corn field in San Giuliano Milanese. , and HananNekhla, 32, two girls who had spent the night there with some friends. The 28-year-old was under investigation for double manslaughter. At the same time, the notices at the end of the investigation were notified to those who are believed to be in the camp with victims before the tragedy and who would then have fled, after the investment, without asking for help or activating rescue.In fact, from the investigations following the fact, it emerged that the two young women were in the company of other people, who fled for fear when the agricultural vehicle, used to spread drugs and drugs, suddenly fell upon them. The younger of the two victims, Sara El Jaafari, after being hit on the morning of July 2, managed to launch a sosal 112 explaining that both had been run over by a combine harvester, but died before they could be tracked down.after being run over on the morning of July 2 she managed to launch a sosal 112 explaining that both had been hit by a combine harvester, but she died before they could be tracked down.after being run over on the morning of July 2 she managed to launch a sosal 112 explaining that both had been hit by a combine harvester, but she died before they could be tracked down.
Which only happened on the evening of the next day, Saturday 3 July.
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