The recovery operation ended late yesterday evening minibus crashed near a beach Marina Grande in Capri, last July 22th.
The vehicle was removed from the embankment where it had become stuck by two cranes operated by firefighters. But the removal operations as expected were not easy so much so that at a certain point the bus risked slipping again.
However, a cable gave way and the minibus, weighing 4 and a half tons, rolled for a few meters. It was then recovered, not without being further damaged in the floor that came off, and lifted with the other crane, to be placed on the roadside. removal It was broadcast live on the Capri Spettacoli Facebook page.
The bus was eventually towed to the edge of the road from which it had fallen, resulting in the death of the driver. Emmanuel Melillo, 30 years old from Naples, precarious employee of theAtc, the local transport company, and injured 28 other passengers.
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This morning the operations to transfer him to a judicial deposit in Afragola to be subjected to an expert assessment by the technical consultant appointed by the Naples public prosecutor's office, the engineer Alexander Lima, who in 2013 worked for the Avellino prosecutor's office to reconstruct the dynamics of another accident involving a bus, which, however, caused 16 victims when it fell from the Acqualonga viaduct on the A40 motorway.
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Even in this case the expert will have to evaluate the state of efficiency of the medium and road containment measures. It now seems excluded that the accident was caused by the driver's illness, who instead died from the serious injuries he suffered, as established by the autopsy.
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