Paolo Zantelli fatal crash at Milan Grand Prix (15 September 2013) UIM F2

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Paolo Zantelli (died September 15, 2013) was an Italian F2 racing boat pilot, known for winning two gold European championships, and one silver and one bronze. Zantelli was considered Italy’s leading expert of his sports category following a career in the UIM F2 division that spanned 17 years. Zantelli died in hospital at the age of 48, after his racing boat collided with another boat, leaving him underwater and unconscious. He remained underwater for several minutes before being pulled out by life guards. He was then rushed to a hospital in critical condition but soon died of his injuries.

A powerboat racing pilot Paolo Zantelli was killed after he collided with another competitor in a race in Italy. The accident took place during a Grand Prix race at the Idroscalo, an artificial lake near Milan. Zantelli was trapped underwater when his racing boat capsized immediately after the collision.

Zantelli who was second in the overall World Cup standings – remained underwater for several minutes before being pulled out by life guards. He was then rushed to a nearby hospital in a critical condition but died of his injuries. Zantelli was considered Italy’s leading expert of his sports category following a career in the UIM F2 division that spanned 17 years.

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