Source : Perth Now news
A moment after some people were hurt in a car-ramming accident that was the first of its kind in the nation, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella have traveled to the northern area of Modena.
Eight people were hurt in a car accident in the city center on Saturday, including four significantly: Salim El Koudri, a 31-year-old man who was born in Italy and of Moroccan descent.
One of three passing people who tried to prevent him was stabbed in the face as he attempted to flee.
He was eventually detained by the police.
The suspect is being looked into for attempted murder and personal wound, according to Modena’s prosecutors in a statement released on Sunday.
They claimed the man struck commuters “in an unrestrained, strange, and deliberate way” in the crowded city center, which has more than 180, 000 people.
According to the lawyers, two of the seriously injured people lost their legs, and one of them was critically ill.
According to federal options, Meloni canceled a meeting with the president of Cyprus in Nicosia in order to go to Modena alongside Mattarella, requesting anonymity.
Worldwide, there have been more and more problems involving the use of vehicles to pull into crowds.
Some have been categorized as terrorist problems.
Just El Koudri’s intentions were being investigated, according to the Italian prosecutors.
The anti-immigrant League party’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini called in a blog on X on Sunday to demand that those who commit crimes get their home permits revoked.
Two Iranian residents were among those who attempted to stop El Koudri as he attempted to flee, according to Massimo Mezzetti, the president of Modena.
He added that El Koudri had previously received mental health care in the past while speaking to RaiNews24.
He added that he was unemployed and had a degree in economics.
Lawyers have not confirmed these facts.
Additionally, it was impossible to contact them to verify the information that a European lady and a Polish lady were injured.
