Feb 27 โ€ข 19:44 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy Il Giornale

A cigar saved me; I'm alive by just 20 meters

Alessandro Acerbi recounts his narrow escape from a tram crash that killed two and injured thirty-nine in Milan.

Alessandro Acerbi, a well-known human resources lawyer originally from La Spezia but now based in Milan, narrowly escaped a tram crash that occurred on a seemingly ordinary Friday in late winter. Just moments before the tragic incident, Acerbi was making a phone call while holding a cigar, when he saw the tram derail and hurtle towards him. His instinctive reaction to retreat slightly and seek shelter in a nearby doorway is credited with saving his life.

The crash resulted in a devastating toll, with two fatalities and thirty-nine injuries, creating chaos and shock among witnesses. Acerbi's account illustrates the suddenness of the event, amplifying the sense of tragedy that enveloped the area. His calm demeanor while recounting the incident belies the profound impact it had on him, as he reflects on how a few meters' difference could have led to his own death.

This incident raises important questions about public transportation safety and regulations, as the community seeks answers and support for the victims and their families. As details of the event unfold, Milan is left grappling with the aftermath and the pressing need for improved safety measures to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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