Three victims in two separate road accidents, Friday 9 February, in the Caserta area.
In Marcianise, 67-year-old Giuseppe Mavilio died after crashing his car into Castel Loriano, a building dating back to 1300 which is privately owned but under the protection of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage.
In Castel Volturno, two other men, an 82-year-old and a 40-year-old, died following the violent collision involving the cars in which they were respectively travelling.
In Marcianise, however, the 67-year-old, a postal employee and resident in Grumo Nevano (Naples), would have done everything alone.
According to what was ascertained by the carabinieri of the local company, he first hit a car, then took a roundabout the wrong way and crashed into the structure of the castle.
The hypothesis is that he may have had an illness, given that no traces of braking were found on the asphalt.
However, the body was taken, at the request of the Public Prosecutor's Office of Santa Maria Capua Vetere, to the forensic medicine institute of the Caserta hospital for the autopsy.
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