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Car Plows Into German Tourists in Northern Italy, 6 Dead | Car Plows Into German Tourists in Northern Italy, 6 Dead |
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ROME — A car plowed into a group of young German tourists in northern Italy early Sunday, killing six people and injuring 11, Italian fire officials said. | ROME — A car plowed into a group of young German tourists in northern Italy early Sunday, killing six people and injuring 11, Italian fire officials said. |
The deadly crash occurred in a village near Valle Aurina, near Bolzano in the South Tyrol region, shortly after 1 a.m. as the Germans were standing along the roadside in the town, known as Lutago, close to a bus when the accident happened, a police spokesman said. | |
The Lutago volunteer fire service said in a Facebook post that the six dead had been killed at the scene. The injured were taken to several nearby hospitals. | The Lutago volunteer fire service said in a Facebook post that the six dead had been killed at the scene. The injured were taken to several nearby hospitals. |
The news channel Sky TG24 quoted the Italian police as saying that the driver was believed to be from the area and had a high alcohol blood content. | The news channel Sky TG24 quoted the Italian police as saying that the driver was believed to be from the area and had a high alcohol blood content. |
The 27-year-old driver, who failed a breath-alcohol test, was arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, the police spokesman said. | |
South Tyrol, or Alto Adige — a largely German-speaking autonomous region of northern Italy, with ski resorts in the Dolomites mountain range and quaint villages around Bolzano — is popular with German tourists. | |
The accident occurred on the final long weekend of the Christmas and New Year’s holiday in Italy, which will be capped by Epiphany on Monday. | |
The region’s president, Arno Kompatscher, told a news conference that the victims were part of a group of young Germans in the region on vacation. |