Motorcyclist gets his body split in half after crashing into a pole at high speed. Argentina, 16 June 2024

Aftermath:

Shocking accident in Merlo: he was riding his motorcycle at full speed, hit a pole and died

The investigators' main hypothesis is that the victim, Matías Adrián Dibastiani, was in a tailspin. Everything was recorded by a security camera.

A motorcyclist was driving at full speed on his motorcycle, crashed into a light pole and died instantly. Investigators' main hypothesis is that he was running a dive. It happened on Saturday night at Merlo's game.

The victim was identified as Matías Adrián Dibastiani and was 35 years old. The shocking accident took place before 9 p.m. on Eva Perón Avenue, at its intersection with Helvecia Street, in the direction from the town of Libertad towards Ituzaingó.

According to investigators, the young man was racing with two other motorcycles when he touched the curb that divided the street and hit a pole. Due to the brutal collision, the body was split in half.

Sources of the investigation informed Primer Plano Online that through images recorded by cameras of the Municipality of Merlo it was possible to establish that the victim was traveling without companions "at high speed" , and with him were two other motorcycles with a man on each one. of them.

At first, it was thought that it could have been an attempted robbery with a chase, although the story of those two people confirmed that this had not been the case. In fact, they were the ones who lifted the victim's motorcycle and moved it away from the scene to allow the emergency services to work.

Source: https://tn.com.ar/policiales/2024/06/16/impactante-choque-en-merlo-iba-en-su-moto-a-toda-velocidad-choco-contra-un-poste-y-murio/

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:tayhuh: if only he had been wearing a helmet like Gordon Ramsey said to.... :tayshrug:

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