Car drives into pedestrians in Modena, Italy; 8 injured
En resumen
- Eight people were injured on Saturday when a car drove into pedestrians in Modena, Italy.
- The driver, a man in his thirties, was arrested and brandished a knife after crashing into a shop window.
- Four of the injured are in serious condition.
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On Saturday, a car drove into pedestrians in Modena, Italy, injuring eight people. The driver was arrested after crashing into a shop and brandishing a knife.
Eight people were injured on Saturday when a car drove into pedestrians in the centre of the northern Italian city of Modena, police and the city’s mayor said.
Police said they arrested the driver, a man in his thirties, and there was no further danger.
Among the injured, four people are in a serious condition, the city mayor, Massimo Mezzetti, told broadcaster RaiNews24.
The driver is an Italian national born in Bergamo, of North African origin, and a resident of the Modena area, the mayor added.
“It seems [the driver] deliberately drove onto the sidewalk, hitting several people and crashing into a shop window. He then got out of his car and brandished a knife,” Mezzetti said.
One man who tried to stop the driver suffered minor injuries, the mayor said.
Preguntas abiertas
- What was the motive of the driver?
- What is the current condition of the injured?
- What are the specific charges against the driver?






