British and Israeli Tourists Among Victims of Italian Cable Car Crash
Briefly

A cable car crash near Naples, Italy, resulted in the deaths of four people: two British tourists, a woman with Israeli citizenship, and the car's Italian driver. The cable car fell just 20 seconds from reaching a station. The British victims were Elaine and Graeme Winn, while the Israeli woman was Janan Suleiman, whose brother Thabet was the sole survivor, currently in critical condition. The mayor, Luigi Vicinanza, described the incident as tragic, and an investigation has been opened to uncover the cause of the crash related to a snapped traction cable.
The tragic cable car accident in Italy resulted in the deaths of four people, including British tourists and an Israeli citizen, deeply impacting family and community.
Authorities noted that the cable car fell due to a snapped traction cable just moments before reaching its destination, raising serious safety concerns.
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