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Italian Man Who Lost Three Fingers in New Year Fireworks Risks Losing Eye After He Left Hospital to Set Off Rocket

Summary by Wanted in Rome
Double-incident of New Year fireworks mayhem leaves Naples doctors speechless. Naples is renowned in Italy for its wild New Year's Eve fireworks, which leads to dozens of injuries every year, however one young man from Rome took the capodanno madness to a whole other level on Thursday. The 24-year-old ended up in the city's Pellegrini Hospital twice in the early hours of New Year's Day after sustaining serious injuries in two separate firework-r…

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A firecracker breaks out, damage to a 40-year-old eye in Bari. In Naples a 24-year-old loses three fingers due to the explosion of a bang, after resigning he gets hurt again (ANSA)

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A 24-year-old man from Rome was injured twice in a firecracker accident in Naples on New Year's Eve. After losing three fingers in a firecracker explosion, he was taken to the Pellegrini Hospital, where he was treated and released. A few hours later, he had to be treated again in the hospital: the man went back into the street, where he allegedly set off another firecracker, injuring his face and eye. A total of 57 people were injured in firecra…

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He is 24 years old. He said to the doctors: "I wanted to celebrate as only in Naples is done." Now he risks losing an eye

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There were 770 firefighters during the New Year's festivities during the night, 112 fewer than last year, when there were 882. The number...

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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Thursday, January 1, 2026.
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