15-Year-Old Figure Skating Star Dies after she was struck by … See more

The scream came first, then the silence. In a quiet Italian valley, 15-year-old figure skating prodigy Matilda Ferrari set out for school and never made it across the road. A cement mixer, a crosswalk, a green light, and a single irreversible moment. Sirens, a helicopter, parents running, a town watching its future go dar… Continues…

In Val Rendena, the ordinary rhythm of a Monday morning was torn apart when Matilda Ferrari stepped into the crosswalk on State Road 239 and never reached the other side. The cement mixer that struck her belonged to Cunaccia Construction; early reports suggest the driver may have had a green light, deepening the anguish with the possibility that no one clearly broke the rules, yet a child still died. Emergency crews fought to keep her alive, but the roadside became the place where her life ended and her parents’ world collapsed.

Now, a small Alpine community is frozen between grief and unanswered questions. Investigators will reconstruct the seconds before impact, and the driver, still under medical care, will have to relive them in detail. But beyond legal findings, Val Rendena is left with an emptiness no report can fill: a girl whose promise on the ice was erased in an instant on the asphalt.

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