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The police investigations to establish the origin of the firecrackers, in the case of the young man, was of very high potential
CAGLIARI. Despite the bans and the curfew, the end of 2020 in Cagliari was greeted with not a few fireworks and barrels. The balance is two injured, one 12 years old and the other 29 who lost his right hand. The first episode took place shortly before 10 pm in via Podgora in the Is Mirrionis district. The 12-year-old boy, as reconstructed by the police who intervened at the scene, tried to relight a large firecracker that exploded, injuring his hand, face and leg. The 118 doctors, the agents of the flying squad and the bomb squads immediately intervened at the scene. The boy was taken to the Brotzu hospital where he found wounds that could heal in 15 days. Police are now trying to determine if the unexploded ‘bottò was handmade or if it was an illegal’ firecracker ‘.
The episode that took place shortly after midnight in via Roma was more serious. The 29-year-old would have tried to access a very high potential explosion, perhaps also made by hand, which exploded. Urgent transfer to Brotzu hospital, the doctors unfortunately could not save his right hand: the explosion had torn off practically all of his fingers. Also in this case, the investigations are carried out by the police who intervened in the place with the agents of the flying squad and the bomb squads. (Handle).