The Moroccan community in the Italian suburbs of Bergamo was shaken by the tragic death of two young Moroccans, Driss Ouaissa, 20, and Brahim Amine Ben Farrese, 24.
According to Italian media, the two young Moroccan men were arguing in the middle of the road. A female driver arrived, saw them, slowed down, and honked the horn. The two moved while continuing their fight to the other lane and then threw themselves to the ground like they were in a boxing ring. Still, no one believed that their end would be in this tragic way when a speeding car approached and ran them over and then continued driving without stopping to notice what he had done.
Paramedics quickly arrived at the scene of the accident, and the bodies of the two victims were taken to the hospital. Still, the seriousness of their injuries hastened their death, while the security services opened an investigation under the supervision of the Italian Public Prosecutor.
Driss Ouaissa, 20, and Brahim Amine Ben Farrese, 24, were two good friends, well-known boys in the neighborhood of Monterosso. Driss was born in Bergamo to Moroccan parents, while Brahim was born in Morocco but lived in Italy since he was a child. He also had work experience in London, then he came back and recently worked as a worker. He left his parents and a 20-year-old brother in pain. Driss had been orphaned by his father, who had passed away a few months ago.
Until another scandal makes the headlines in Italy again, Moroccan Drama continues…
BY Simo Ben