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Italy. Quad Accident: Three French People Die in Liguria

Summary by leprogres.fr
Three French seven-year-olds died on Thursday in the fall of their quad in a ravine in Liguria, a region of north-western Italy bordering France.

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A careless maneuver in a shelter parking lot in Triora, Liguria, resulted in the deaths of two men and a woman in their 70s.

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Three French seven-year-olds died on Thursday in the fall of their quad in a ravine in Liguria, a region of north-western Italy bordering France.

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The three French, coming from a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes located on the Italian border, made a fall of several hundred meters after a quad trip, according to a local daily newspaper.

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Three people died following an accident with a quad on Mount Saccarello, area of the municipality of Triora, near the refuge 'La Terza', in the province of Imperia. On site...

In the aftermath of the quad accident, which claimed the lives of three people, Thursday, July 2, 2026, the Roya valley still struggles to realize. Between silence, emotion and memories, the inhabitants of La Brig tell their astonishment at the brutal disappearance of three well-known figures of the commune.

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Three French tourists, aged around 70, were killed today when the four-wheeled "pig" motorbike they were riding fell off a cliff in Liguria, northwestern Italy.More...

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Quotidiano Nazionale broke the news in Italy on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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