British tourist dies after explosion in Rome
- A Scottish tourist named Grant Paterson died after a gas explosion in Rome that caused third-degree burns to 75% of his body.
- The explosion occurred at a B&B in the Monteverde district of Rome on March 22, 2025, and led to a building collapse, according to reports from local officials.
- Mayor Roberto Gualtieri expressed condolences, stating that it was likely caused by gas, highlighting the city's mourning.
- A fundraiser for Paterson's family raised over £11,000 as officials continue an investigation into the incident and potential manslaughter charges.
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Tourist burned in building explosion dies - General News
A 54-year-old Scottish tourist, badly burned in the collapse of a building in the Monteverde Vecchio neighborhood in Rome on March 23, died Tuesday from his injuries. The man, Grant Paterson, was in a B&B housed in the building. (ANSA)
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