TREVISO – Violent episode in via Castelmenardo on Friday evening, just a few steps away from Piazza Borsa. A 22-year-old young man was brutally attacked by a group of teenagers, sustaining a deep neck wound caused by a broken bottle shard. Two girls, aged 19 and 17, have been arrested and investigated for attempted murder.
Clash between teenagers in the heart of the city
The incident started with a fight between about ten young people, which escalated into violence. According to initial reports, the dispute stemmed from a debt related to drug consumption. The 22-year-old, described as a regular drug user and small-time dealer, was beaten and then seriously injured in the neck by one of the two girls arrested, who allegedly used a broken bottle to strike him.
The suspects deny all charges
The two young girls, covered in blood at the time of their arrest, denied any responsibility and showed a defiant attitude towards the authorities. Despite eyewitness accounts implicating them in the assault, they continue to deny any involvement.
The investigations, carried out by the mobile squad, are verifying the details of the incident with the help of surveillance camera footage and witness testimonies.
Disturbing behavior
Both girls, who are students, appear to be completely insensitive to the seriousness of their actions. The 19-year-old, with a history of theft and false statements, showed a defiant attitude towards the officers and no concern for the victim’s condition, who is currently hospitalized.
Forensic experts have analyzed the crime scene and collected evidence including glass shards, broken bottles, and blood-stained clothing, which could definitively incriminate the suspects.
The victim and the social context
The injured young man, who is in stable but serious condition, was reportedly at the center of the dispute due to drug trafficking issues. Once again, the incident highlights the connection between youth deviance, drug use, and urban violence.
Rimani sempre aggiornato in tempo reale, iscriviti ai nostri canali Whatsapp e Telegram. Per segnalazioni 327 94 39 574