BY: Clyde Hughes
A member of the U.S. Air Force is facing criminal charges in Italy after authorities there said that she struck and killed a teenage boy with her vehicle while she was impaired. The servicewoman, Julia Bravo, was involved in the crash in northern Pordenone on Sunday that killed 15-year-old Giovanni Zanier. Italian authorities said Bravo had a blood-alcohol level that was four times the legal limit in Italy.
Bravo, 20, is stationed at the Aviano Air Force Base near Pordenone and is currently under house arrest. The boy's mother said that Bravo should be held accountable by the Italian justice system and not simply turned over to the United States for trial. "That woman must be tried in Italy and serve her full term," Barbara Scandella said, according to ANSA.
SOURCE: https://www.upi.com
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