(ANSA) - MONZA, 17 JUN - The Monza Public Prosecutor's Office has asked for the dismissal of a 47-year-old Italian ATM driver who, on 11 December 2020, hit and killed 53-year-old Cristina Conforti in Cinisello Balsamo in the Milanese area.
When she overwhelmed her, she was chatting with her smartphone and organizing red light meetings, as established by an appraisal arranged on her phone by the Monza prosecutor Michela Versini.
The man will have to answer for street murder.
The preliminary hearing is scheduled for next week.
According to what was reconstructed by the investigations and confirmed by the expert opinion, the driver had been chatting via social media for about half an hour with a person, agreeing on sexual services, when he upset the fifty-three year old.
The driver, according to the request for indictment, "did not pay adequate attention to the guide, being engaged in written conversations via Facebook", so much so as to "hit the concrete curb with the tire, not noticing the presence of the pedestrian", thus "hitting her with the glass of the windshield and projecting it at the base of the bus "to then hit it and" drag it to the end of the ride ", causing its death.
"We did not even know with what words to explain to Cristina's family the use that this person was making of her mobile phone - said Fernando Rosa, head of Giesse Compensation Damage in Monza, who assists the family - It is unheard of to die in such circumstances; initially it seemed only a trivial distraction, instead something has emerged that we would never have expected ".
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