Italian authorities are searching for a tourist who carved his and girlfriend’s names into Rome’s historic Colosseum. The incident, captured on camera by another tourist, sparked outrage from the Italian Minister of Culture, who called for the culprit’s arrest. A police investigation is underway, and if found guilty, the offender could face a fine of at least 15,000 euros or up to 5 years of imprisonment. The act has been widely condemned for its disrespectful damage to the iconic symbol of world history.
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Download File: https://iha.news/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/iha-2023-06-27_10-03-25_550360.mp4?_=1A stampede during celebrations for Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s first-ever Indian Premier League (IPL) championship left 11 people dead and many injured in Bangalore, India.
The chaos erupted outside Chinnaswamy Stadium as thousands gathered to welcome the winning team’s bus after their victory over Punjab Kings. Crowds waving flags surged forward, triggering panic and a deadly crush.
Stampedes during large gatherings are a recurring tragedy in densely populated India, especially during major celebrations and religious events.