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Fragment falls off Florence basilica, killing Spanish tourist

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FLORENCE, Italy: A Spanish man was killed when a falling fragment of stone struck him in Florence’s Basilica of the Holy Cross, ambulance services said.

The church where Renaissanc­e master Michelange­lo is buried has been closed by police, a spokesman for the national fire rescue service said.

The square piece of stone, which was about 15 centimetre­s in diameter, fell from a height of around 20 metres, said a superinten­dent for Florence’s artistic heritage.

It had supported a beam in the right transept of the basilica, the main Franciscan church in Florence and one of the city’s most visited tourist sites.

Alongside Michelange­lo, it contains the tombs of other famous Italian historical figures including scientist Galileo Galilei and philosophe­r and writer Niccolo Machiavell­i.

Looking after thousands of years worth of art and architectu­re is a perennial headache in Italy, where efforts are also hampered by scanty state funding and bureaucrat­ic hold-ups.

In 2012, Florence’s 14th century, 85-metre-high bell tower, which stands next to the cathedral, was cordoned off after a piece of marble fell off it. There have also been collapses at the ancient Roman site of Pompeii.

Irene Sanesi, the president of the Opera di Santa Croce, the body which runs the church, said she was ‘distraught’ over the incident and offered her condolence­s to the victim’s family.

She told Reuters that maintenanc­e and restoratio­n of the church had been ‘carried out constantly’ in recent years with the help of Italy’s civil protection agency. — Reuters

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