New Year's Eve in Rome: Serious Injuries Reported

New Year's Eve in Rome: Serious Injuries Reported
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Monday 1 January 2024, 11:09 - Last updated: 2 January, 08:56
A 17-year-old boy is in serious condition, conscious but with a reserved prognosis, who arrived at the Biomedical Campus after being injured during New Year's celebrations in the Trigoria area of Rome. The boy would have suffered facial damage. Another person was slightly injured in Anzio: he reported feeling a sharp pain in his heel while he was under his house, and the wound could have been caused by a gunshot wound. Both hands were lost by the two seriously injured in the celebrations with fireworks and firecrackers for New Year's Eve in Rome and the province. The police intervened. The first case occurred in Guidonia where a 24-year-old boy was involved. The second case instead involved a 45-year-old in the Valcanneto area. A firecracker explodes in his hand: limb to be amputated. The injured is a 20-year-old Roman. New Year's Eve in Rome, the balance of the fireworks. Sixteen people were injured during the New Year's celebrations in Rome and the province. Three of these are minors. Two of the injured would have been transported to the hospital in serious condition.
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