Bulldozer Driver Fatally Runs Over Sunbathing Woman on Italian Beach
cervia, italy May 24, 2025 20:21A woman tragically dies after being run over by a bulldozer driver on Cervia beach in Italy, sparking an investigation.
A woman tragically dies after being run over by a bulldozer driver on Cervia beach in Italy, sparking an investigation.
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