This was not an accident, but a premeditated attack in which Roman lawyer Alessandro Parini was killed. This was confirmed by Israeli police sources to the Haaretz newspaper, denying the 44-year-old suspect’s family’s claim that the driver of the car that cut the crowd had fallen asleep.
This was not an accidental act, it was deliberate. According to police sources in the Israeli press, the perpetrator of the attack “quickly maneuvered between concrete blocks (on the sidewalks) to reach the bike path and shot as many people as possible”. Not just. Investigations revealed that the man had “deliberately” speeded up to bump into a group of passers-by. Also, according to the reconstructed information, the bomber must have arrived in Tel Aviv by the same vehicle from Kafr Kassem, his residence.
Tel Aviv Forensic Medicine Institute denied some reports in the Italian media, stating that there was no bullet in Alessandro Parini’s body. This was reported by Israeli publisher N12.
Therefore, the young lawyer could have died after being hit by the car. There is little doubt now that this was a terrorist attack. Italian justice is also investigating the case. The Roman prosecutor’s office announced yesterday that it has launched an investigation. The counter-terrorism magistrates, coordinated by Deputy Prosecutor Michele Prestipino, have received the first report from Digos and Ros and are continuing their trial for terrorism attacks, murder and wounding. Meanwhile, Parini’s group of survivors returned to Rome on Saturday evening on a direct flight from Tel Aviv.
Source: Today IT

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