A family destroyed by a tragic accident, a community united in pain: the story of Matteo Vidali, an angel who left too soon
On a quiet afternoon in Dosson, in the municipality of Casier, in the Treviso area, a tragedy shook the serenity of a family. While the father was maneuvering the car parked in the courtyard of the house, without realizing it, he ran over one's child 20 months old, Matteo Vidali. The scene was rapid and terrible: little Matteo was in the courtyard intent on playing, while his father, unaware of his presence, reversed to move the car. The dull sound of the impact abruptly interrupted the quiet of the afternoon.
Immediately after the incident, the father, overcome by panic and desperation, grabbed little Matteo and rushed him into the car, heading towards the emergency room. In confusion and terror, he didn't have time to think about calling for help, his only goal was to save his child's life. According to what was reported by Treviso Tribune, the father described the moment as an instinctive impulse, devoid of clarity or rationality. He also added that Matteo fought like a little warrior, as told by his father himself.
The police intervened at the scene of the accident and the judicial authority is now conducting investigations to understand the dynamics of the incident. Matteo's grandfather, Gabriele Vidali, deeply affected by the tragedy, expressed his pain and his hope that his grandson is now in a better place. He recalled in an emotional voice that Matteo was playing in the courtyard, running after the ball that had gone under the car and he tried to catch it.
With the weight of the loss on their shoulders, the family she now clings to mutual support and the presence of Matteo's older sister, who becomes the beacon of hope for their future. Together, they will try to find comfort and strength to face the pain and difficulty of moving forward after such a painful and sudden loss.
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