Tram derailed in Milan, the driver does not respond to the prosecutors. Lawyer: 'He was not using his mobile phone'
The tram driver involved in the fatal derailment in Milan has chosen not to answer questions from prosecutors during his interrogation.
Pietro M., the 60-year-old tram driver implicated in the derailment incident in Milan on February 27, has undergone interrogation by prosecutors. The accident resulted in two fatalities and over fifty injuries, following which Pietro is facing charges of manslaughter, bodily harm, and railway disaster. His interrogation began at 2 PM but was brief as he opted to invoke his right to remain silent, leaving many questions regarding the incident unanswered.
The defense attorney, Mirko Mazzali, stated that the driver was not using his mobile phone at the time of the accident, suggesting that external factors may be at play concerning the cause of the derailment. This assertion raises pertinent questions regarding what additional evidence or circumstances might have led to the tram's derailment. The incident has sparked significant public and media interest, particularly due to its deadly consequences and the implications for safety within Milan's public transport system.
As investigations continue, both the judicial process and the scrutiny from the public highlight the importance of accountability and transparency in transportation safety. The outcomes of this case may influence future regulations and operational protocols for tram services in Milan and beyond, ensuring a focus on preventing such tragic accidents in the future.