Feb 27 • 16:24 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

Milan, tram 9 derails: one dead and 39 injured. Prosecutor Viola: 'Investigation for manslaughter'

A tram derailed in Milan, resulting in one death and numerous injuries, prompting an investigation for potential manslaughter.

This afternoon, a tram on line 9 derailed in central Milan between Via Vittorio Veneto and Via Lazzaretto, leading to one fatality and at least twenty injuries, several of which are reported to be severe. Witness accounts described the tram as tilting dangerously before crashing, creating a loud noise comparable to an explosion as it struck nearby shop windows, alarming bystanders in the vicinity.

Eyewitnesses detailed chaotic scenes as the tram veered off its required path, suggesting that it may have been traveling too fast to navigate the turn. One witness expressed shock at the proximity of the incident to a pharmacy where they were located, fearing a potentially catastrophic outcome had the tram collided with the shop. The immediate area has been left in shock, with many worried about the conditions of those injured and the implications of such an accident in a busy urban environment.

Local authorities, including Prosecutor Viola, are conducting investigations into the incident, which may lead to charges of manslaughter as they unravel the circumstances surrounding the derailment. This tragic event raises questions about public transport safety in Milan, especially regarding maintenance and operational protocols for trams in such densely populated areas, where the potential for serious incidents remains high.

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