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Gip: ‘Genoese was going too fast, careless girls’ – Chronicle

“Imprudence and inexperience”. This is how the investigating judge of Rome judges the conduct of Pietro Genovese in the indictment cited in the order for pre-trial detention for the road murder of Camilla and Gaia, invested the night between Saturday and Sunday. For the judge, the suspect did not comply with the “highway code as it kept a speed above the allowed limit of 50 km per hour and in any case by failing to adapt it to the conditions of the road and traffic so as not to be able to stop the vehicle promptly facing a foreseeable obstacle “.

‘Careless and reckless girls’ – “prohibited conduct, recklessly reckless, thus contributing to the cause of the fatal accident”. This is what the investigating judge of Rome writes in the arrest warrant for Pietro Genovese describing the behavior of Gaia and Camilla, the two 16 year olds invested and killed the night between Saturday and Sunday. “In light of what was ascertained in this first phase, the two girls, in the night time, in a poorly lit area and with rain in progress” “crossed the road, climbing over the guard rail, when the traffic light was stopped on the red light for pedestrians “

“Pietro Genovese is used to driving vehicles after having taken alcoholic if not narcotic substances and not respecting the rules of the highway code. The previous disputes and administrative measures have had no deterrent effect: the Genoese started driving the car despite he had taken alcoholic beverages and although his driving license had already been withdrawn for violations of the highway code “. This was written by the investigating magistrate of Rome, Bernadette Nicotra in the order with which he ordered the house arrest for Pietro Genovese, the 20-year-old who hit and killed Gaia and Camilla last night between Saturday and Sunday in Rome, in the Corso Francia area. For the judge “this behavior demonstrates carelessness if not downright contempt for the provisions of the administrative and public security authority and is a symptom of a personality prone to violation of the rules. The suspect’s personality reasonably suggests that he is not discouraged by However, to use the car for the sole reason that the driving license has been withdrawn, so that in order to neutralize the concrete and current danger of recurrence of pipelines, it appears necessary to limit the freedom of movement of the Genoese, who although uncensored at a young age, he could well, placing himself at the wheel of other cars, perhaps friends and acquaintances even without a license, engage in serious negligent conduct in violation of road traffic regulations thus compromising his own and others’ safety “.

‘Genoese in the past not respected red’ – “There is a precautionary need for the concrete danger of recurrence of the criminal conduct. The Genoese is reported twice (on 1 August 2016 and 16 January 2017) and appears to have already had his driving license withdrawn for past violations to the highway code. In addition, it appears that Genovese has undergone no less than four scoring cuts (of the driver’s license) for transit with a red light and other infractions “. This was written by the investigating magistrate of Rome, Bernadette Nicotra in the order with which he ordered the house arrest for Pietro Genovese, the 20-year-old who hit and killed Gaia and Camilla last night between Saturday and Sunday in Rome, in the Corso Francia area.

‘Drug driving has not been proven’ – The traces of drugs found in the blood do not show that Pietro Genovese was driving the night between Saturday and Sunday under the influence of those substances. This is the reasoning made by the investigating magistrate of Rome to exclude the aggravating factor of the psychophysical alteration due to the use of drugs against the 20-year-old, under house arrest for having run over and killed Gaia and Camilla. For the judge, “the narcotic substances found, although present, could well have been taken by the Genoese in the previous period”.

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