New year, tragedy in Asti: a 13-year-old boy dies. Relatives damage the hospital



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Drama in the New Years Eve ad Until. A 13-year-old teenager living in the Roma camp on via Guerra died after injuring his abdomen with a firework.

The tragedy would occur shortly after midnight. The young man was rescued immediately by relatives who, given the seriousness of the injuries, transferred him to the city hospital. In the emergency room, according to health sources, the child has already arrived heart attack. All attempts were made and all the necessary maneuvers were carried out to revive him, but there was nothing to be done: the young man, in fact, died at the first light of dawn.

At the news of his death, family members lost their minds and, furious, damaged some structures inside the emergency room, including a sliding door, parking lot and tents set up by the army. The tension has skyrocketed. The minor’s family members also attacked some representatives of the police forces: therefore, the Volanti intervention was necessary to help the carabinieri who had previously arrived at the scene. The relatives would have liked to see the child, but in whose body it will be placed a’autopsia.

At the moment it is speculated that the injuries were caused by the explosion of a firecracker. However, it is not entirely excluded that a pistol shot may have caused the injuries. The case is investigating the carabinieri Asti, coordinated by the Prosecutor’s Office. The army is conducting field surveys to gather useful elements to shed light on the matter.

The first New Year’s barrel balance released by Department of Public Safety it belongs to a dead man, precisely the adolescent from Asti, and 79 wounded. Also last year there was a victim from the celebrations. The total number of injured is lower than that registered 12 months ago, when the figure reported 204 people who had been forced to seek medical attention. Of the 79 injured this year, 23 are hospitalized. Regarding the severity of the reported injuries: 67 of them have a prognosis less than or equal to 40 days (last year there were 193), 12 are more serious, with a prognosis of more than 40 days (11 last year). Eight minors who were injured compared to 43 last year.

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