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The death of the two sisters, ‘car hit by an animal’

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The hypothesis of the family, ‘blood stains on the asphalt’

(ANSA) – ROME, DEC 27 – The family of Antonella and Lorena Flores Chevez, who died in Rome at the age of 23 and 19 in the crash of their car, is convinced: an external event caused the accident. The cameras on the scene of the accident, however, did not film any other car but, we learn today from the Republic, of the patches of blood on the asphalt a hundred meters before the point where the car with the two sisters on board crashed into a tree. Blood that, according to the family, would suggest the presence of an animal, perhaps a wild boar, which would have impacted the car causing Antonella, the elder of the two sisters who was driving, to lose control of the car. Investigations are still underway on the dynamics of the incident by the local police which in recent days carried out surveys on the spot and acquired images from the cameras in the area in order to accurately reconstruct the incident. (HANDLE).

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