
"Martínéz, 27, was driving to Inter's training ground in Appiano Gentile when at 9:43 a.m. on a provincial road in Fenegrò, Como, Italy, when the car struck a man in an electric wheelchair that had crossed into his lane, the police report said. Martínéz stopped at the scene and called the emergency services, with an ambulance and a helicopter arriving minutes later, but attempts to revive the man were unsuccessful."
"Inter Milan's Spanish goalkeeper Josep Martínéz was involved in a crash on Tuesday morning in which an 81-year-old man died, the Italian police confirmed to ESPN. Como's police command informed ESPN that Martínéz was not harmed but was in a state of shock and was undergoing the mandatory blood tests at a nearby hospital that detect alcohol and drugs. An investigation has been opened with police examining the tire marks on the road to reconstruct the braking distance and initial speed."
Inter Milan goalkeeper Josep Martínez was driving to the club training ground when his car struck an 81-year-old man in an electric wheelchair on a provincial road in Fenegrò, Como. Emergency services including an ambulance and helicopter arrived, but medical personnel were unable to revive the man. Martínez stopped at the scene, was uninjured, and was reported to be in shock. He underwent mandatory blood tests at a nearby hospital to detect alcohol and drugs. Police opened an investigation and are examining tire marks to reconstruct braking distance and initial speed. Inter canceled a scheduled coach news conference ahead of the Fiorentina match.
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