
Shocking moment elderly driver takes his car hurtling down Rome's iconic Spanish Steps – before saying ‘I got mixed up'
THIS is the bizarre moment a driver takes his car for a spin down the staircase of an iconic landmark in Rome - before claiming he "got mixed up".
The 80-year-old man is under police investigation after he drove his Mercedes A-class down the historic Spanish Steps in Italy's capital at 4am in the morning on Tuesday.
4
4
4
During questioning, he told police: "I am sorry. I have made a mistake."
The elderly man added that he had got mixed up with his directions on the way to work.
In the gob-smacking footage, the driver is seen cruising along the road in his silver car in the dead of night.
But things take a turn for the worse when the vehicle approaches the monument and then goes down the famed staircase.
Bumping along, it slowly descends down a few flights of stairs before making a pit stop in a flat area.
Police are then seen approaching the car, seemingly alarmed at the driver's unusual behaviour.
He was reportedly in a state of confusion when they approached his car.
Local cops said: 'He was uninjured and seemed clear-headed and tested negative for alcohol, but it is strange he claimed he was heading to work at that time of day."
They added: "After conducting all necessary checks, the driver was reported to the judicial authorities."
Shocking video also showed the car being hauled off the staircase with a crane.
Shocking moment two brazen cops are caught romping in field propped against their police car in broad daylight clinch
Firefighters stepped in to help the operation and pull the stuck vehicle out of the stairs.
The site was cordoned off and a probe was launched to investigate the man for damaging a national monument.
He driver also tested negative for alcohol and drugs following the peculiar ordeal.
And thankfully, no damage to the steps was recorded.
Destroying or causing significant damage to a landmark such as the Spanish Steps is punishable by up to one year in prison and a hefty fine of over €2,000 (£1,700).
The 18th-century landmark, built in 1726 and offering stunning views across the city, links the Trinità dei Monti church above with the buzzing Piazza di Spagna below.
It is named after the nearby Spanish embassy to the Vatican.
Usually packed with holidaymakers, the staircase was luckily empty at the time of the bizarre accident.
The iconic monument is 95ft long and nearly 300 years old.
4

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


BBC News
37 minutes ago
- BBC News
Inquest opens into death of RAF Police dog handler Rebecca Hudson
An inquest into the death of a RAF Police dog handler heard her injuries were consistent with being "trapped between a motor vehicle and a wall".Cpl Rebecca Hudson, 32, from Cranwell, Lincolnshire, died on 23 Smith, the coroner for Greater Lincolnshire, adjourned the inquest until the conclusion of inquiries by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).Lincolnshire Police previously said it attended an incident on 18 May at an RAF site near Tattershall Thorpe, in which a 32-year-old woman suffered "serious injuries" following "a collision" with a van. During the brief hearing in Lincoln, the coroner said it could take up to 12 months for the HSE report to be exact cause of death was yet to be determined and there were "a number of outstanding inquiries" to be concluded, he to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.


The Sun
an hour ago
- The Sun
Urgent hunt for man ‘who performed indecent act in Costa Coffee before moving on to SECOND cafe' as cops release CCTV
POLICE have issued a CCTV appeal to identify a man with information relating to two incident acts. Both incidents took place in coffee shops in Gravesend, Kent. The first took place on Tuesday May 27 when a man approached a girl in a Costa Coffee on the corner of the High Street at around 12:50pm. Another incident is suspected to have happened at the same location. A further report was received that a man had exposed himself in Coffee Republic on New Road at around 1:30pm. Kent Police has now issued a CCTV appeal to identify a man they believe may have important information relating to the linked cases. They said: "Investigators are treating the two reports as linked and are now able to release an image of a man they wish to speak to, since he may have important information. "Anyone who recognises the man is urged to come forward. 01474 366149 quoting 46/88923/25."


The Sun
an hour ago
- The Sun
Former Ajax and Holland star Quincy Promes extradited to Netherlands to serve seven-and-a-half-year prison sentence
FOOTBALLER Quincy Promes has been extradited back to Holland to serve a seven-and-a-half-year prison sentence. The former Ajax player has been a wanted man for stabbing his cousin and for being involved in drugs smuggling. 1 THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..