German truck driver arrested over hit-and-run death of Davide Rebellin
Wolfgang Rieke will face charges of vehicular homicide and a 𒁃failure to provide assistance if extradited to Italy

The German truck driver suspected of causing the death of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Davide Rebellin after running him over last No🌠vember has been arrested 🐼by German police.
62-year-old Wolfgang Rieke is being helཧd in custody in Münster, the Vicenza public prosecutꦜor's office has announced.
quoted Hamm public prosecutor Elmar Hamm that Rieke, who was wanted via European arrest warrant, turned himself in to police.German authorities will now have 60 days (per EU law) to decide whether to extradite Rieke to Italy, where he'd face charges for the crimes of vehicular homicide and a failure to provide assistance. German police were previously unable to arrest Rieke as theඣ crime of vehicular homicide doesn't exist in the country.
Rieke has previously been charged with two crimes in Italy – in 2001 pleading 🍰guilty to a non-fatal hit and 𓆏run in Foggia before his sentence was overturned due to the statute of limitations, while in 2014 he was charged with driving his truck while under the influence of alcohol in Chieti.
51-year-old Rebellin had recently retired after 29 years in the professional peloton. He was riding his bike in Montebello Vicentino on November 30 when he was 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:run over and killed.
According to , quoting the♔ Vicenza public prosecutor's office, Rieke exited his cab to approach🎶 Rebellin before quickly returning and driving away, with several witnesses photographing him doing so.
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German 𒀰investigators tracked the truck with the assistance of the Italian Carabinieri, finding deformations in the section of the vehicle which struck Rebellin as well as evidence that it had been washed with concentrated acidic detergent.

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