Goa information: The Goa Police has booked the owner of a resort after the wife of the Italian ambassador to India suffered a head harm resulting from fireworks set off from the beach-facing facility, an officer stated at this time (February 3).
The incident occurred on January 1 in the course of the New Year celebrations at Ashvem seaside in North Goa.
“Police registered an FIR on Friday (February 2) after Honorary Vice Consul of Italy in Goa, Shrinivas Dempo, lodged a complaint. The case was registered under section 338 (Causing grievous hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) of the Indian Penal Code,” the police officer stated.
The accused rashly and negligently allowed the launching of fireworks from the premises of the resort. Paola Ferri, wife of Vincenzo de Luca, the Ambassador of Italy to India and Nepal, suffered a head harm after she was struck by fireworks, as per the FIR.
“We will record a statement of the victim and initiate further process. We are yet to arrest the owner of the resort,” the officer added.
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