All four victims of Naples cable car crash identified
Aerial view of the crashed gondola of a cable car (Salvatore Laporta/AP)
Graeme and Elaine Winn, a British couple from Market Harborough, Leicestershire, were among four killed in a cable car crash south of Naples in Italy.
The couple, aged 65 and 58 respectively, were enjoying their retirement and touring Europe on motorbikes.
The cable car plunged 3,400 feet after a traction cable snapped, killing two others, including the Italian driver, named in local media as 59-year-old Carmine Parlato and an Israeli citizen, Janan Suliman.
A fifth passenger, said to be Suliman’s brother, is in critical but stable condition.
An investigation into possible manslaughter has been launched, focusing on the cable car's safety mechanisms and maintenance.