He Mobility Manager of Barcelona City Council, Xavier Patonhas denied the lack of security on the street where the former boxing champion died Xavi Moya due to a motorcycle accident and emphasized that there were no other accidents in that section, either previous or subsequent.
Paton declared this Thursday that he is being investigated before the judge who is investigating the complaint filed by the family of the former boxer, represented by the law firm. Voseller Lawyerswho is responsible to the Barcelona City Council for the death of Xavi Moya due to poor signaling of the lane where the accident occurred.
Moya died in October 2023 in a traffic accident that occurred in meeting point of Aragó and Sicília streets in Barcelonaafter trying to avoid one bike lane by moving into another, at which time he collided with a black rubber pivot on the ground.
As reported by legal sources, the person under investigation, who did not want to answer the questions of the private prosecution, denied any responsibility of the council in the fatal accident, because he did not know of any incidents in the section where it occurred or any deficit from the point of view of road safety.
After stating that he was not an expert in road safety, the person in charge of the council’s Mobility area – the lawyer defended Olga Tubau– added that no accident was recorded at the point of the lane where the motorcycle accident occurred.
Moya’s family decided to denounce the city council for its responsibility in the accident, after a report from the Urban Guard concluded that the athlete was not responsible for the motorcycle accident in which he lost his life and pointed out that the most likely cause is the collision. with a road rubber element.
In media statements, the attorney Daniel Vosseler He described the manager’s intervention in front of the judge as “offensive” and “unbelievable”, then said that “they will go to the end with the truth.”
“I am asking the judge for judicial recognition, for the technicians to explain each of the shortcomings,” stressed Vosseler, who also added that they have evidence of the number of accidents that occurred in that area and the poor condition of the facility when the fatal incident occurred
Source: La Verdad

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