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Their cable car plummeted 3,400 feet at “maximum speed” just seconds away from landing at Monte Faito after one of the traction cables supporting it snapped on Thursday afternoon, according to ...
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A traction cable snapped, bringing cable cars to a halt, according to initial information. A number of people had to be taken down from another cable car. An investigation over multiple ...
Rescuers reach for the smashed gondola of the Monte Faito cable car near Naples in southern Italy, on Thursday, April 17, 2025. (Italian Alpine and Speleological Rescue Corps) A cable car carrying ...
An East Midlands couple who died in the Naples cable car disaster were described by friends as "enjoying retirement". Elaine and Graeme Winn, from Market Harborough, Leicestershire, were named as ...
Three tourists, including a British couple, were among four people who were killed when a mountain cable car plunged into a ravine south of Naples, officials confirmed Saturday. Britain's Foreign, ...
A British couple died after a cable car wire in southern Italy snapped and the brakes failed when they were 20 seconds away from arriving at the top, it is believed. Graeme Winn, 65, and Elaine ...
Tributes have been paid to British couple Elaine and Graeme Winn who were among four people killed in a cable car crash near Naples. The school Mrs Winn worked at in Market Harborough described ...