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The chief executive of an Italian salami and prosciutto company died in a helicopter crash in north-central Italy on Wednesday, along with two other victims. Lorenzo Rovagnati, who was the chief ...
One of Italy’s top salami moguls has died after a helicopter crashed into his family’s castle grounds, killing three. Cured meats heir Lorenzo Rovagnati, 41, visited the medieval estate, in ...
Lorenzo Rovagnati, chief executive of his family’s company, was killed in the accident, said Mayor Luciano Casiraghi of Biassono, where Rovagnati is based. In a social media post, Casiraghi said ...
Lorenzo Rovagnati, heir to the eponymous cured meats company, tragically died on February 5th in a helicopter accident near the Castle of Castelguelfo, in the municipality of Noceto, in the ...
The property belongs to the Rovagnati family: among the dead is Lorenzo Rovagnati, who had inherited the sausage empire. Three victims: the other two are pilots. Rovagnati used to reach the castle ...
CEO of the Rovagnati cured meats empire, Lorenzo Rovagnati, 42, died in the horror crash alongside two pilots who have been named in Italian media as Flavio Massa, 59, and Leonardo Italiani ...
The helicopter struck a home in the Castello di Castelguelfo, a medieval manor. Lorenzo Rovagnati, 41, the heir to a salami empire is believed to be among the dead. The two pilots on board the ...
The victims included two pilots and Lorenzo Rovagnati, the head of Rovagnati, an Italian company that produces a variety of cured meats. Italy's civil aviation authority has launched an ...
Lorenzo Rovagnati, chief executive of his family’s company, was killed in the accident, said Mayor Luciano Casiraghi of Biassono, where Rovagnati is based. In a social media post, Casiraghi said ...
Cured meats heir Lorenzo Rovagnati, 41, visited the medieval estate, in Castelguelfo di Noceto, by helicopter from Milan nearly every Wednesday. But this time, his Agusta Westland AW109 crashed ...
ROME (AP) — A helicopter crashed in north-central Italy on Wednesday, killing three people including the head of Italy’s Rovagnati salami and prosciutto maker, news reports and authorities said.
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