Mum Charged GBP 157 To Clean Up Dead Son’s Blood After Drink-Drive Cop Mowed Him Down

A grieving mother has been charged GBP 157 for ‘waste disposal’ to clean up her son’s blood after a drink-driving police officer ran him over and killed him.

Davide Pavan, 17, poses in undated photo. Samuel Seno, a policeman driving while intoxicated, hit and killed him, in May 2022. (Newsflash)

Davide Pavan, 17, was riding his scooter when he was allegedly hit and killed by Officer Samuel Seno who was driving home after a rugby match on 8th May 2022.

Seno has been under house arrest in Paese, Treviso Province, Italy, awaiting trial and, according to local media, is trying to negotiate a plea bargain to avoid jail.

Now the dead teens furious parents have told how they were sent a bill for cleaning up Davide’s blood.

They said: “At first we thought it was a mistake. Or a bad joke.”

The bill had been sent to them to cover the costs of “waste disposal and absorbent for liquid spills.”

Davide’s mother Barbara added: “We received a registered letter to warn us that the wreckage of the scooter had been released and that we had to go and collect it immediately, otherwise, we would have to pay a penalty for each day of delay.”

Samuel Seno poses in undated photo. Samuel Seno, a policeman driving while intoxicated, hit and killed Davide Pavan, 17, in May 2022. (Newsflash)

She said: “The law is too soft on those who cause an accident.”

Barbara added: “We felt abandoned, as if our pain didn’t matter.”

She added: “Maybe, sooner or later, he too will become a father.

“In that moment, looking at his son, he will finally understand what he took from me.

“And then, yes, I will find the strength to forgive him.”

Seno was reportedly doing 80 kph (50 mph) in a 50 kph (30 mph) zone when he allegedly mowed down Davide on the wrong side of the road, according to local media.

Davide Pavan, 17, poses in undated photo. Samuel Seno, a policeman driving while intoxicated, hit and killed him, in May 2022. (Newsflash)

He currently faces charges of vehicular homicide, driving while intoxicated and driving on the wrong side of the road.

Before the crash, he had allegedly attended a boozy session to mark his retirement from playing rugby.

The case is ongoing.