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Juventus coach suspect in involuntary manslaughter 

Juventus coach suspect in involuntary manslaughter

28.09.2012

The temporary coach of the Juventus Massimo Carrera is being investigated for his involvement in a fatal crash that killed two people, Italian media reported.

The former champion and two other leaders were charged with involuntary manslaughter for their roles in a fight and the verdict will be announced on 9 October after the spec requested expedited hearing. Two 23 years old woman died in a collision of three cars in the early hours of New Year's Eve in 2011. While the passengers in the three cars got out to assess the damage the Mercedes of Carrera hits Ford of the girls in which the one dies. The other lost her life later in hospital.

The representatives of Juve coach said that the lights on the highway were weak and it was difficult for the customer to see their crash in front of him. The representative of the victims, however, believes that Carrera had to notice that the car does not move, which he could avoid the accident. Carrera himself led Juventus to matches after Antonio Conte was banned for 10 months for his involvement in match-fixing scandal

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