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Inter Milan Keeper Faces Homicide Probe After Deadly Crash
29 Oct
Summary
- 27-year-old Inter Milan goalkeeper Josep Martinez under investigation for vehicular homicide
- Struck and killed 81-year-old Paolo Saibene in car accident on October 25, 2025
- Saibene was using motorized wheelchair when he veered into Martinez's electric SUV

On October 25, 2025, Inter Milan goalkeeper Josep Martinez was involved in a tragic car accident that claimed the life of an 81-year-old man. The incident occurred in the commune of Fenegro, near Como, as Martinez was driving his electric BYD SUV to the team's training ground.
According to the investigation, the victim, Paolo Saibene, was using a motorized wheelchair in the cycle lane when he veered into the path of Martinez's vehicle. Despite Martinez's immediate efforts to help Saibene, along with the assistance of his Inter teammates, the elderly man died at the scene.
Police have launched a vehicular homicide investigation into the incident. Martinez was taken to the hospital for tests to rule out drugs or alcohol, and Inter manager Christian Chivu canceled a pre-match press conference to address the situation.
The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are looking into whether Saibene's medical condition may have contributed to the accident. If Martinez is found to have violated any traffic regulations, he could face a prison sentence of between two and seven years. However, if the evidence suggests Saibene's actions were "exceptional and unforeseeable," Martinez may not be held liable.
The tragic incident has shaken the Inter Milan community, and the club has pledged to reach out to Saibene's family to offer their condolences.




