The police stopped the hit-and-run
Stopped the hit-and-run driver which caused the death of two very young girls in Rome to two girls. Jessy and Wibethe Belgian tourists invested, they are no longer there because of a 40-year-old man who first hit them in the middle of the road and then didn’t stop, abandoning his nearby car and trying to get away on foot. The police, however, identified and questioned him.
The two Belgian tourists were on vacation in Rome. Jessy Dewildeman and Wibe Bijls were hit by the man, aboard his Smart, on the urban section of the A24. The hijacker escaped without giving them any help.
The investigators, however, easily identified him and began to question him, to assess the position of the 40-year-old. The two tourists lost their lives on Saturday evening in Rome. They had been friends for a long time, and Wibe was also a well-known television chef.
There Smart he would have fully taken the two Belgian girls as they passed on the A24 riser. They had just gotten out of the hired car to help after an accident that seriously injured two people.
The 40-year-old on board his Smart hasn’t seen them. There was nothing for them to do. The man, noticing the clash, fled first by car and then on foot, but was tracked down shortly after by the police. Now he will also be accused of escape and wrongful death.
Jessy Dewildeman and Wibe Bijls, who were the two Belgian tourists invested in Rome
Jessy Dewildeman was 24, while Wibe Bijls was 26. They had known each other for a long time, ever since they attended hotel school. Rhizo Hotelschool from Kortrijk. Jessy worked as a waitress, Wibe as a cook.
They had decided to take a vacation in Rome, which was the last of their life. All of Belgium is in mourning for the loss of the two very young girls.
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