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ROME, Italy – An Italian couple and their 11-year-old son died on Tuesday, September 12, after falling into a shallow volcanic crater near the southern city of Naples, local officials said.
The family of 4 – including a seven-year-old boy who survived – were visiting Solfatara, one of the main attractions at the popular Campi Flegrei (“Burning Fields”) volcanic tourist area, about 30 kilometres (20 miles) east of Naples.
“We are still trying to understand what happened,” a Campi Flegrei park official told the Agence France-Presse by telephone. “They crossed the security barriers and fell into the hole.”
According to media reports, the 11-year-old boy was the first to fall after crossing the barriers. His father, then his mother, both fell in as they tried to rescue him. Authorities believe they died from inhaling gas fumes.
Only the seven-year-old stayed behind the barriers and was found suffering from shock.
The Campi Flegrei is an area with more than 30 volcanic craters, whose possible eruptions worry scientists. – Rappler.com
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