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Drunk US soldier kills boy in Italy

23 Aug, 2022 21:15

The American airwoman hit the 15-year-old while driving four times over the legal blood alcohol limit

Julia Bravo – the 20-year-old American airwoman who hit 15-year-old Giovanni Zanier with her car while driving drunk in Porcia – must stand trial in Italy and not be sent back to the US, the child’s mother, Barbara Scandella, told La Repubblica on Tuesday.

That woman must be tried in Italy and serve her full term,” Scandella declared. “We all know of previous incidents that have involved the American military in terrible accidents here. The truth is in these areas, they can do what they want and remain unpunished.”

Bravo has been charged with vehicular homicide and is currently under house arrest. A hearing to uphold her arrest warrant is scheduled for later on Tuesday.

The airwoman, who was seen getting into her car outside a disco not long before plowing into Zanier, was so drunk she couldn’t even turn the ignition on, according to an eyewitness who had been partying in the same club, and drove off in the opposite direction of the Aviano airbase, where she is stationed. When she was picked up by the police after running the teen down on a bicycle path around 2:30am, her blood alcohol content was four times the legal limit. She had also hit a road sign and the curb marking off the bike path.

Zanier was walking with his bicycle and talking with two friends in the bike path when he was hit and thrown 10 meters forward. His friends saw the incident but were not injured. He died while being transferred to a hospital. Bravo was “slightly” injured but did not require treatment.

While Italian authorities are in charge of investigating the death, La Republicca predicted that a 1951 military treaty involving NATO jurisdiction over Europe would be used to turn the case over to a US military court. The decision is apparently up to the Italian Minister of Justice, who can block extradition depending on the circumstances.

When US pilots clipped a cable carrying a cable car not far from Aviano in 1998, sending its 20 passengers plummeting to their deaths, they were acquitted of manslaughter charges, triggering international outrage. However, when an airman from the same Aviano airbase was accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in 2002, the prosecutor’s initial attempt to hand the defendant over to the Pentagon was reversed due to the efforts of the victim’s lawyer.

https://www.rt.com/news/561418-american-pilot-drunk-driving-italy/
 
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Italians can cry as much as want, the airwoman WILL be prosecuted in US as per a bilateral agreement between US and Italy.
 
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Julia Bravo – the 20-year-old American airwoman
really ?

sure it wasn't Juliet Bravo ? :P

was she sipping some:
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And Italian shall think twice about supporting a tyrant against China,.
 
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If they can kill innocents in Italy, imagine what they did in Iraq and Afghanistan.
 
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if this was in pakistan, the yank be sent immediately first class flight in luxury. while dead boy family be pleading for mercy and dead ears.

bajwa be rewarded with cheap whisky.
 
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Its the truth.
It's full of nonsense. First of all "eurofagz" ? Then you think immigrants and refugees who arrive in Italy are always good boys?
But of course,the first thing you guys do is blame the "white man" for everything.
 
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