Archaeologists in Pompeii have found two new skeletons of inhabitants of the Roman city, who died due to the eruption of the volcano Vesuvius in 79. The dead, which were found in the island of the Chate Lovers, prove that the inhabitants of Pompeii did not die only from lava, ash and hot gases.

The two died when a wall fell "between the final phase of sedimentation of the lapilli and before the arrival of the pyroclastic currents," say experts.