On his first ride in his new car, 45-year-old George Monogyios, a businessman and brother of Ny Cyclades MP Katerina Monogyou, was killed. His wife, who was being treated for serious injuries but was not in danger, was also in the car, which he had received shortly before the fatal accident.
“The first image we have shows that no other car is involved in yesterday’s accident in Voula, where the driver lost his life and his wife was injured. We are collecting videos from traffic management cameras in the area, while we have commissioned a specialist forensic expert to compile a conclusion “. This is emphasized by the Athenian-Macedonian News Agency Traffic sources cfor the shocking car accident, where the 800 hp luxury vehicle, driven by a 45-year-old, suddenly left his course, fell on a tree and was engulfed in flames, resulting in the tragic death of the driver.
It is noted that the preliminary investigation for the accident is carried out by the Hellenic Traffic Police.
An Italian four-wheeled “beast” was driven by George Monogyios who lost his life on Thursday night.
According to information, Monogyios was driving for the first time his new high-performance car, a Ferrari 488 Pista, ie one of the fastest cars of Maranello. As its name suggests, it is the fastest version of the 488, aiming for the ultimate driving experience similar to that of a racetrack.
Indicatively, the 3.9-liter biturbo V8 engine produces 721 hp, with 0-100 km / h coming in just 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 340 km / h.
The big question as it arises from statements of the experienced traffic expert Panagiotis Madias to SKAI is how the state-of-the-art Italian supercar caught fire so easily.
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