Man crushed by giant John Paul II crucifix in Italy

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Man crushed by giant John Paul II crucifix in Italy
The cross fell during a ceremony and killed the young man on the spot

ROME, Italy – An Italian man was crushed to death on Wednesday, April 23, by a giant crucifix honoring John Paul II that collapsed during a ceremony ahead of the late pope’s canonization.

A piece of the 30-meter (98-foot) high wooden cross fell during the event near an Alpine village, killing the young man on the spot, Italian media reported.

The Jesus Christ statue on the cross is six meters high and weighs 600 kg and the crucifix was curved and fixed to the ground with cables, the reports said.

The victim’s age was given at 20 or 21 years old.

The cross was designed by sculptor Enrico Job and was created for John Paul II’s visit to Brescia in the Lombardy region in northern Italy in 1998.

It was taken down, held in storage and then installed in a picturesque spot near the village of Cevo in 2005.

The unusual shape of the crucifix was intended to represent the scars of World War II.

John Paul II is to be declared a saint in the Vatican on Sunday, April 27, along with Italian pope John XXIII. – Rappler.com

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