Mario Balotelli 'unharmed' serious car crash in Brescia

Mario Balotelli escapes unharmed after ‘major crash’ in his £100,000 Audi Q8 in Brescia as former Man City star ‘refuses breathalyser’

  • Balotelli reportedly lost control of his car and crashed into a nearby wall 
  • The 33-year-old was treated by paramedics but has escaped serious injury 
  • Balotelli was back home in Italy as the forward recovers from an injury 

Former Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli has avoided serious injury after a major car crash in Brescia.

According to the Italian newspaper Fatto Quotidiano, the accident occurred in Orzinuovi, in Brescia, Balotelli’s hometown, around 8.30pm.

Balotelli, who now plays for Turkish side Adana Demirspor, was back home as he recovers from an injury. 

The 33-year-old reportedly lost control of his £100,000 Audi Q8 car crashed into a wall, with the impact of the collision forcing the air bags to go off.

Balotelli was attended to by paramedics after climbing out of his car and lying on the ground. The forward reportedly escaped serious injuries following the crash.

Mario Balotelli has avoided serious injury after a serious car crash in Brescia on Thursday night

Balotelli, who plays in Turkey, was reportedly visiting his hometown as he recovers from injury

The 33-year-old reportedly declined to undergo a breathalyser test when requested by police

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Sky Sport Italia reported that local police attempted give Balotelli a breathalyser test following the crash, which he refused.

This led to police confiscating Balotelli’s driving licence.

His brother Enock Barwuah visited the scene of crash, after returning from training with his local team, and took him home.

Balotelli joined Adana Demirspor in September, signing for the Turkish club on a one year deal.

The striker has scored three goals in five appearances since joining the club. 

The former Inter and AC Milan forward this week confirmed his ambitions to return to regain a place in the Italian national side. 

‘If I’m well, I still consider myself the strongest,’ Balotelli told TVPlay.

‘Did [Giacomo] Raspadori and [Gianluca] Scamacca play [against Ukraine]? How many shots did they take combined? Two? 

‘I want to recover and play for the national team. I always hope for the call. 

‘I met Spalletti and I’ve met him several times. We made some jokes when we met in a friendly with Napoli, but I have no relationship.’

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