Fire Claims Life of Homeless Man in Campagnano di Roma
Campagnano di Roma, June 13 – A tragic incident occurred on the night of June 12 in Campagnano di Roma, near Lake Bracciano, when an abandoned farmhouse caught fire, resulting in the death of a 68-year-old Romanian homeless man. The structure, located on Vicolo del Tifo, was frequently used as a makeshift shelter by homeless individuals.
The alarm was raised around 11:30 PM, prompting a rapid response from the local Fire Brigade. Firefighters, supported by a water tender, worked to bring the blaze under control. Once the flames were extinguished, emergency responders made the grim discovery of the man’s charred remains inside the building.
Investigation Underway to Determine Cause of Fire
The victim’s body has been transferred to Policlinico Gemelli for an autopsy. The examination aims to ascertain the exact cause of death and determine whether the 68-year-old was deceased before the fire started. Carabinieri officers also attended the scene to conduct preliminary investigations and reconstruct the dynamics of the fire, seeking to understand how it ignited.
Authorities have not yet released details regarding the potential causes of the fire, and investigations are ongoing. The incident highlights the precarious living conditions faced by many homeless individuals who seek refuge in abandoned buildings.
The farmhouse was known to be a temporary dwelling for several homeless people in the area. Fortunately, no other injuries have been reported, but the incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with such shelters.
The local community and authorities are now grappling with the aftermath of this tragedy, as efforts continue to understand the circumstances that led to the death of the 68-year-old man.