Mother and son are hospitalized after the crash with the wild boar
Terrible road accident along the Caragna road in Pofi, a municipality located in Frosinone in Lazio. Because of a accident with a wild boar, mother and little son of only 6 years are found hospitalized in serious conditions in the hospital. The woman tried to avoid the wild animal, but the frontal crash was inevitable. Terrible consequences for the two occupants of the Fiat 500 X.
The woman was driving her Fiat 500 X and was driving down the road Caragna to Pofi, around 10.30 on Saturday 9 October 2021. Suddenly a wild boar appeared on the road and the woman, who was in the car with her 6-year-old son, did everything to avoid it.
Following the maneuver, the car went off the road, bumping into the trees that line the roadway, then ending its run in a gutter. The boar, taken in full by the car, he died due to the terrible impact with the vehicle in which mother and son were traveling.
Cristiana M. di Castro dei Volsci witnessed the terrible scene:
I saw the wild boar come out of the woods and cross the road. The Fiat 500, which was traveling towards Ceprano, braked; but the impact was violent, the woman who was driving lost control of the car, while the injured boar continued to run for about twenty meters. Then he collapsed.
Accident with a wild boar, mother and child in the hospital
The mother of 30 years old and the 6 year old son who live in the Vallefratta district of Castro dei Volsci are now hospitalized in serious condition. They reported severe fractures. The car, on the other hand, went completely destroyed.
On site two 118 ambulances and the Carabinieri for the reliefs of the case. The marshal said that there is no doubt about the dynamics of the accident. While Giuseppe Francazi, forestry doctor expert in wildlife management:
The most disturbing aspect is that the wild boars begin to come out even during the day. In other words, they are changing their habits, because, until now, they only came out of the woods or their shelters at night. Evidently they have become so many that they are beginning to divide the territory. In practice, they chase each other to protect their area. It is necessary to remember that they have an impressive procreation capacity: 2 times a year (sometimes even 3) with litters of 6/7 wild boars which can even become 10/11 in the case of the Hungarian breed, very widespread in Ciociaria.