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Scampia collapse death toll rises to three

Scampia collapse death toll rises to three

53-year-old woman dies of injuries in hospital

ROME, 24 July 2024, 13:57

ANSA English Desk

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The death toll of Tuesday's collapse of a terrace in one of the infamous 'Sail' public-housing apartment buildings in Naples' Scampia district climbed to three on Wednesday when a 53-year-old woman, Patrizia Della Ragione, died of her injuries in the city's Cardarelli hospital.
    Her 29-year-old son, Roberto Abbruzzo, and her 35-year-old niece, Margherita Della Ragione, also died in the collapse.
    Two more of Della Ragione's children, Giuseppe and Luisa Abbruzzo, aged 34 and 23 respectively, are among 12 people who were injured.
    The injured include seven children, two of whom are critical.
    Prosecutors have opened an investigation into the collapse.
    The 800 residents of the Vela Celeste (Sky Blue Sail) building where the collapse took place had to be evacuated, with the civil protection department setting up tents.
    Around 300 people will be allowed to return to their homes once safety checks are done and water supplies are restored after some pipes were broken in the collapse.
    But accommodation will need to be found for the other 500.
    In Scampia, several other 'Sails' apartment buildings have been torn down over their state of decay in the crime-ridden district.
    A 'restyling' of the area, which is trying to make a civic comeback after years of being identified with the Camorra mafia and drug pushing, has started and the municipal administration announced in April renovation work on the 'Vela Celeste' to be funded under the Piano Periferie (suburbs plan) with some 18 million euros.
    The Sails were an iconic backdrop in the hit Camorra TV show Gomorra (Gomorrah), based on Roberto Saviano's expose' of the same name.
   

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