The car in which the five boys who died in Fonte Nuova, a center near Rome, were traveling was traveling at about 100 km/h.
The estimate was made by the investigators thanks to the analysis of the cameras in the area which immortalized the Fiat 500 which passed only once on that stretch of road.
The hypothesis of repeated passages of the car is therefore excluded.
However, an expert report will be carried out on the vehicle to ascertain any technical failures before the tragic impact.
On the matter, the Tivoli prosecutor's office has launched a road homicide file, currently against unknown persons, entrusting the investigations to the carabinieri.
ANSA Agency
A car overturns near Rome, 5 boys died - Chronicle
A sixth boy, who was injured, is serious.
The accident took place on the outskirts of Rome, at Fonte Nuova on via Nomentana.
There were six young people in a Fiat 500. The Tivoli prosecutor's office is proceeding for roadside homicide against unknown persons.
High speed hypothesis (ANSA)