Petrol Station Explosion in Rome, Italy Kills One and Injures Dozens, Mass Casualties Narrowly Avoided
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The man is among the most injured, reported burns on 25%. The crime of murder was added to the other two after the death of the manager of the gas station, Claudio Ercoli, 67 years old
Petrol station explosion in Rome, Italy kills one and injures dozens, mass casualties narrowly avoided
Cost-cutting, fragmented subcontracting, poor licensing oversight, and weak regulatory enforcement have led to record numbers of preventable, man-made workplace disasters in Italy in recent years.
The victim, a 67-year-old man, suffered burns more than 55% of the body and died. The explosion hit a total of 45 people.

The explosion of a gas station in Rome on Friday following a gas leak caused some 40 injuries, two of which were serious. One of them did not survive his injuries.
The man had reported third-degree burns on 55% of the body: the crime of manslaughter could now be contested
One of the two serious injuries caused by the explosion of the gas station in Via dei Gordiani in the Prenestino district, died today at the hospital Sant'Eugeniuso in Rome...
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