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New information about the car accident that killed international pole vaulter Adamantio Manti, 21, brings to light the police’s conclusion.
The 21-year-old athlete’s car was immobilized with an alarm in the left lane of Poseidonos Avenue and according to the traffic report, the driver who fell on his vehicle was running at twice the speed limit.
In particular, according to Star, the official finding of the Piraeus Traffic Police states that the driver was running at 104.62 km at the time of the accident, when the speed limit at the point is 40 km, while there also appears to be no braking signals. .
The 65-page report describes frame by frame how the driver fell onto the car last November.
It should be noted that in his testimony the driver stated that he was running 70 km and that he saw the car at 100 meters. However, the finding disproves it.
The Adamantios Mantis family is preparing lawsuits against the driver and the conclusion of the Traffic Police was handed over to the competent judicial authorities.
“I cried with pain and joy. The opinion I had was justified, that it was going at twice the speed established by the traffic signs. It was violated by the specific driver, everything that could be within the code could be violated,” said the mother of the 21-year-old after completion.
“I didn’t want to hear the sound of the floor on the wood”
Adamantios Mantis lost his life in November 2019 in a car accident on Poseidonos Avenue and months after his death, his mother Katerina Gialla spoke on Eleonora Meleti’s show about the circumstances of his death and his feelings.
“In the first days you don’t understand where you are and where you are. With the passage of time you realize that this was not a nightmare, but a reality that you have to deal with, have another child, who has to see you as strong because it hurts in his own way. The child must also live his life, just as he lived it with his brother.
»You try to find your balance and, on the one hand, you cry for the son he lost and on the other hand you laugh to cheer up your son. I also went to a psychologist. Not to help me control my pain. “Anyone who says they can handle this pain has probably had a lobotomy, but to help me support Christina without falling into her phobias that were created after the unfair loss of my son,” said the pop star’s mother.
It was Saturday and he had a fight. I went and saw it at the race. The image I have left is when he made a very nice bounce and turned unconscious towards the stands, he looked at me and smiled at me and I smiled at him too. I called him at night to see if he was late, he didn’t answer. On the eighth phone call, a lady picked him up and told me that she was a nurse in Tzanio and that my son was in a car accident.
As soon as I got to the hospital, the doctors called me with my head down and I said, “I want the truth.” They told me “an hour, a day, a week and God.” Soon after, the doctors gave me these options, but without God, God was gone. He had such severe craniocerebral injuries that there was no way he could live, if he lived it would at least be a plant. I would not like that. He didn’t deserve it, like any child. I sat outside the intensive care unit and prayed to God to do the miracle that didn’t happen. He fought for 7 hours. The only thing I remember is that I asked my friends not to be in front to hear the sound of the earth falling on the wood “.
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