Car rams into eight pedestrians before 'north African-origin' driver stabs bystander in Italian city

​Footage from the scene showed a badly damaged silver Citroen with its front severely smashed

Footage from the scene showed a badly damaged silver Citroen with its front severely smashed

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Alice Tomlinson

By Alice Tomlinson


Published: 16/05/2026

- 20:00

Updated: 17/05/2026

- 03:58

One woman will likely have to have both legs amputated after being crushed against a shop window, officials said

Eight people have been injured after a car ploughed into pedestrians in the city of Modena in Italy.

The driver of the car then fled the scene and proceeded to stab a bystander who attempted to intervene and stop him.


The incident took place yesterday afternoon in the Largo Porta Bologna area of the city, when a speeding car can be seen crashing into pedestrians before going into the window of a department store.

Two of the eight are seriously injured, with them being airlifted to the Maggiore Hospital in Bologna.

One woman who was crushed by the car is possibly facing amputation of both legs.

The driver, who was also injured from the collision, was apprehended by the police and has been taken into police custody for questioning, Il Tirreno reports.

The city's mayor Massimo Mezzetti attended the scene and said: "Fortunately, no one was killed, but eight people were injured, two of them seriously.

"One woman will likely have to have both legs amputated - she was crushed against the shop window."

Modena car crash

The driver is an Italian national born in Bergamo and of north African origin, the Mayor said

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Onlookers observe the scene and debris left from the incident

Onlookers observe the scene and debris left from the incident

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The driver is an Italian national born in Bergamo and of north African origin, the Mayor said.

The mayor added it remained unclear whether the driver had been under the influence of drugs or whether the act had been deliberate.

Footage from the scene showed a badly damaged silver Citroen with its front severely smashed, surrounded by debris on the pavement outside the store.

The city centre was placed on lockdown following the incident as emergency services attended the scene.

Police officer outside the scene in Modena

The driver has been apprehended by the police and taken in for questioning

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An eyewitness of the incident said: "There were people crying, people running away, and a lot of noise.

"We found the car and this man running away.

"Then there were some people running away due to the traumatic situation. Others, instead, were trying to help. He ran off in the midst of this."

Another eyewitness recalled the moment it happened, saying he "threw" himself into a shop as he saw the car hurtling towards the pavement.

He said: "He swerved, crashed into the shop windows at Dallari’s, smashing them and severed the legs of a woman who was standing there.

"He crushed her right up against the shop window."

Police are continuing to question the suspect to determine the circumstances and motive behind the attack.