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Miriam Segato, two women stopped in Paris for the scooter accident

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Two women are in custody in Paris in connection with the incident which cost their life to Miriam Segato, the 31-year-old Italian overwhelmed last June 14 in the French capital by two girls on a scooter. As reported Bmftv, the two young women, two nurses aged about 25, are accused of manslaughter driving a motorized vehicle aggravated by the crime of flight, as indicated by the Paris prosecutor. They were arrested this morning in their homes on the outskirts of Paris.

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On June 14, Miriam Segato was overwhelmed around one in the morning, on via Georges Pompidou, along the île de la Cité, where she was walking in the company of a friend: thrown to the ground, she hit her head against the sidewalk. Carried unconscious to the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital, she died there two days later. The two girls driving the scooter fled and, to try to track them down, an appeal was launched to anyone who had witnessed the fact.

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