Mar 17 • 11:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Derailed Tram Driver Was Not on the Phone

The driver involved in the tram derailment in Milan has chosen not to answer questions from investigators due to shock, as he faces serious charges following the incident.

The tram driver, a 60-year-old man, was involved in a serious incident that occurred on February 27, when a tram on line 9 derailed in Milan, resulting in the deaths of two passengers and injuries to around 50 others. Presently, his legal representatives, Mirko Mazzali and Benedetto Tusa, report that he is still in shock and has opted not to respond to inquiries from public prosecutors. This decision adds an extra layer of complexity to the ongoing investigation into the tragic event.

The driver faces grave charges including railway disaster, manslaughter, and causing bodily harm. In light of the incident, his lawyer has asserted that at the moment of the collision, it can be definitively ruled out that the driver was using his mobile phone, countering speculations that he may have been distracted while operating the tram. The investigation remains focused on determining the exact circumstances that led to the derailment and the driver's possible negligence or misjudgment.

Furthermore, the driver's smartphone was confiscated by authorities as part of the investigation process. This seizure suggests that investigators will be looking for evidence to confirm the driver's actions leading up to the incident and his state of mind during the moment of impact. With two lives lost and many injured, the findings of this investigation are likely to have significant implications for public transport safety regulations and the employment status of the driver involved.

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