Motorsports
Initial conclusions of the Milan prosecutor’s office in the attempted theft of Carlos Sainz’s watch
Spanish Carlos Sainz was the victim of a robbery in Milan (northern Italy) on Sunday night when he, along with members of his team and several passers-by, caught three robbers and recovered a valuable stolen watch. “Planned Robbery”pointed to the city’s public prosecutor’s office investigating the facts.
“The circumstances and modus operandi of the robbery, the ‘choice’ of the victim, and above all the extraordinary value of the wristwatch she was wearing indicate a premeditated robbery, thus ruling out the occasional nature of the act. ”said duty prosecutor Silvia Bonaldi, based on a police report.
Bonardi writes: His request for precautionary measures in prison for three Moroccan youths aged 18, 19 and 20 A Spanish Ferrari driver stole a watch worth €315,000 from the door of the Armani Hotel where he was staying.
Sainz coach would have been punched and bitten
On top of that, Local media reported that one of the youths punched and bit Sainz’s manager.
“As many of you already know, yesterday we suffered an unfortunate incident in Milan. Most importantly, we are all well and this is just an unpleasant anecdote. is. Thanks to all those who helped us yesterday, the Milan police for their prompt intervention and all the messages.”published the pilot on social networks.
Sainz, who finished third in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, was at the gates of his hotel when a trio approached him and accidentally snatched Sainz’s watch. Richard Mille, model Alexander Zverev, worth €315,000.
At first, the pilot thought it was three fans, but he started chasing them, and with the help of two passing citizens at the time, he managed to stop the watch-wearing thief, but the other two were stopped a short distance away. Ta. by two members of his team and a few passers-by.
The three thieves, who are Moroccan nationals and aged between 18 and 20, were arrested by police and taken to the police station, where Sainz filed a complaint.
Sainz finished third in the 14th F1 World Championship Italian Grand Prix at the Monza circuit, taking his 16th podium in the premier class.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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