Japanese tourist dies in fall from Pantheon in Rome
The 69-year-old man plunged 7 metres from an outer wall after becoming unwell and losing his balance A Japanese tourist has died after falling from the outer wall of the Pantheon in Rome. The man, 69, had been sitting on the wall before he plunged 7 metres into the ancient landmark’s moat on (…)
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