Sister Flora Di Guglielmo didn't make it: after two days of agony in hospital, her heart stopped forever. She was the victim of an accident in the center of Rome, hit on a pedestrian crossing
He did not make it Sister Flora Di Guglielmothe religious hit while crossing the pedestrian crossing in full downtown Rome. After two days of hospitalization in a hospital, his heart stopped forever. The nun was well known and also much loved. For more than 40 years she had, in fact, taught at the Giovanni Merlini Institute in Viterbo.
Sister Flora Di Guglielmo was 75 years old. Last Saturday, around 4pm, he was in the center of Rome, in Largo Brancaccio, in the Merulana area. She was crossing the pedestrian crossing when a car hit her head on.
A car driven by a man 35 year old Filipino he didn't see her and hit her. The driver of the Ford Kuga immediately stopped to help the nun. The police also gave him blood alcohol tests on the spot, which gave negative results.
They immediately intervened on site 118 rescuers and also the police. The first provided aid to the 75-year-old woman, urgently transferring her to hospital, where she remained for two days, before her heart stopped forever.
The police, however, subjected the motorist to the required tests, also carrying out all the necessary findings to reconstruct the dynamics of what happened. The agents of local police of the Trevi Group they are investigating to understand how this could have happened.
Who was Sister Flora Di Guglielmo: she was well known and much loved
Sister Flora Di Guglielmo had taught for more than 40 years at the Giovanni Merlini Institute of viale Trieste in Treviso. For some years he had been at the religious community of Cisterna di Latina. He had frequented the Adorers of the Precious Blood nuns of Latina for a long time.
From Cisterna di Latina she had gone to Rome that day for some errands she had to complete. At that moment the 75-year-old nun was going to the station to catch the train that would take her home.
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