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10 Italians hurt in Peru bus crash

Near Inca town Machu Picchu

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(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 17 - At least 20 passengers, including 10 Italians, were injured in a bus accident near the ancient Inca town Machu Picchu, in Peru, Italian foreign ministry sources said Tuesday.
    The Italians are hospitalized in Cuzco with multiple fractures, and three are in serious condition but none in life-threatening condition, they said.
    Italy's embassy in the Peruvian capital Lima, in close contact with the Italian foreign ministry and local authorities, is assisting the Italian tourists involved in the accident and their families, foreign ministry sources told ANSA.
    Peru's national police published a list of the 10, with their injuries: Luciana Bonfada, 35, (facial fracture); Angelo Florile, 33 (multiple injuries); Giorgio Quiagliaroli, 47 (fracture of right leg); Dario Florio, 46 (multiple injuries); Gabriela Cristoforini, 48 (leg fracture); Elisabetta Panzeri, 44 ('psychosomatic' fracture); Paolo Daledo, 38 (right leg trauma); Greta Raimondi, 35 (right leg trauma); Fabio Ficci, 36 (right hand injury); Matteo Vigano, 33 (multiple injuries).
    Other foreign ministry sources put the number of Italians injured at 13. (ANSA).
   

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