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An Italian farmer has reportedly been crushed to death under wheels of a Parmesan-style cheese.

Giacomo Chiapparini, 74, was buried when a shelf broke in his warehouse in the Lombardy region. According to AFP, the incident happened on Sunday.

The collapse is said to have started a domino-like effect, bringing down thousands of wheels of cheese. Each one is said to weigh around 40kg, or 84lb.

It took around 12 hours for authorities to discover Chiapparini’s body, said firefighter Antonion Dusi.

Chiapparini was said to be using a machine to rotate and clean the wheels at the time. The cheese was thought to be at different stages of ripening.

The storehouse, which had been stocked with 25,000 cheese wheels, was left in shreds. According to the BBC, Some of the wheels reportedly fell about 10m (33ft) and a local resident told Italian media the collapse sounded “like thunder”.

It is thought the collapse caused €7m (£6m) of damage. Bortolo Ghislotti, president of the local agricultural district, suggested the machine could have malfunctioned.

He says Chiapparini’s family is now in a race against time to salvage the precious wheels of cheese. They will need to be transported to the climate-controlled warehouses of neighboring businesses before they spoil in the summer heat, reports the New York Post.

“The family, his wife Angela and two children, cannot understand what happened,” Ghislotti said. “But now we are looking for some colleague willing to keep all the wheels… which otherwise would have to be thrown out.”

Chiapparini’s company is said to sit on more than 24 acres of land. This includes stables, warehouses, milking facilities and a ship.

He has been producing the grana padano cheese – which is similar to Parmesan – since 2006. In addition to his wife and children, Chiapparini is also survived by his young grandchildren.



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At least one person has died after an explosion rocked a two-storey building in an Italian town. The two storey building collapsed in Porto Sant’Elpidio, a coastal town in the province of Fermo, shortly before 6am local time this morning.

A 55-year-old man who lived with his parents was killed in the explosion. Vigili del Fuoco, Italy’s fire and rescue service, reported that his “lifeless body” was recovered, while his elderly parents were taken to separate hospitals for treatment. Searches are now underway to locate a missing woman whilst a teenager was rescued from the rubble.

Firefighters, using a ladder truck, also evacuated two people living in the building adjacent to the collapsed one.

According to local reports, two families lived in the collapsed building on Via Trentino, the explosion is believed to have occurred in the second-floor apartment.

Horrific images from the scene show the explosion completely destroyed the building and blew out windows in nearby shops and buildings within several hundred metres.

Firefighters are now searching for any bodies left trapped under the rubble, using the USAR (Urban Search and Rescue) team, drones, dogs, and excavators are being utilised.

Initial reports suggest the deadly explosion was caused by a gas leak. An adjacent building to the one that exploded is being investigated.

Thanking the emergency services the mayor of Porto Sant’Elpidio, Massimo Ciarpella, called the incident a “terrible day” for their town.

He said: “This morning at dawn a very violent explosion destroyed a building in Via Trentino. Unfortunately there is a victim and the search is underway for a person who is currently missing. Three injured were extracted from the rubble and transported to hospitals in Torrette and Fermo.

“Thank you to the Firefighters, Rescue 118, all law enforcement, our local Police and authorities who have been working non stop since 5am this morning. It’s a terrible day for our town. Will keep you updated.”



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Bar Owner Faces New Charge Over Swiss Ski Resort Fire That Killed 41

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A co-owner of the Swiss bar ravaged by a deadly fire was charged with forgery on Friday, adding to the numerous charges she and her husband already face over the New Year disaster that killed 41 people.

Jessica and Jacques Moretti already face charges including manslaughter by negligence and arson by negligence over the blaze at their bar Le Constellation, in the Crans-Montana ski resort in the early hours of January 1.

As prosecutors questioned the French couple at an investigation hearing in Sion in southwest Switzerland, Jessica Moretti’s lawyers confirmed she faced a new charge of falsifying a document.

The charge is linked to a falsified invoice believed to be central to the case, though her lawyers said she was innocent and the document was not relevant to the case.

The invoice was for the sound-insulation foam that lined the ceiling of the bar’s basement, which prosecutors say ignited when champagne bottles with sparklers attached were raised into the air.

Most of those killed were teenagers, many aged 16 and under, while 115 others also injured in the blaze. 

Moretti’s lawyers said their client had willingly provided an invoice to investigators for a 2015 purchase.

“This was a real purchase that was simply recorded in the accounts under a different name,” they said, insisting that the charge was “clearly unrelated” to the tragedy. 

Lawyers for the victims’ families saw it differently.

The invoice raises “very legitimate questions”, lawyer Christophe de Galembert told reporters. “We have no answers.”

‘Playing the victim’

Speaking to reporters at the end of the 10-hour-long hearing, lawyer Yael Hayat said his client Jessica Moretti “sometimes feels that in reality, what she is being criticised for is surviving”.

Among those present at the hearing was Laetitia Brodard-Sitre, whose 16-year-old son Arthur died in the disaster.

She accused the Morettis of “playing the victim” during the hearing.

“They take no responsibility… How do you expect us, the parents, who visit our children’s graves every day, to react,” she asked.

The Morettis have been questioned twice since the criminal investigation against them was opened but not since February and never together.

Lawyers for the families complained Friday’s hearing was too late in the investigation, and that little had been done to guard against evidence tampering and collusion.

“This is a couple who share a household: it’s the Everest of collusion,” said lawyer Gilles-Antoine Hofstetter.

“There’s a strong chance their versions have been coordinated.”

Fourteen people are under criminal investigation in connection with the disaster, including several current and former local officials.

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There are already several high speed train plans in development across the globe (Image: Getty)

Construction has already begun on what will become an incredible 609-mile high-speed rail line connecting three countries. High-speed rail is becoming more commonplace around the world, and a number of new projects have been announced to connect various cities. One of the latest comes from Thailand, with a project set to connect the country’s vibrant capital, Bangkok, with Laos and China.

Construction has begun on the Thai portion of the rail line, expected to be completed by next year, with the line scheduled to become operational in the 2030s. Construction on the first phase between Bangkok and Nakhon Ratchasima began in 2017, and progress has been slow. The cost of this first phase alone is expected to be around 179 billion Thai baht, or around £4 billion. The project is an international joint development at the government level between Thailand and China.

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The new line aims to promote cross-border and domestic tourism (Image: Bangkok–Nong Khai HSR Development)

The second phase from Nakhon Ratchasima to Nong Khai was approved by the Thai Cabinet in February 2025, although the third phase is not yet confirmed.

The Thai portion of the rail line will eventually link up with the existing rail line from Vientiane, Laos, to Kunming, China, which started its service in 2021.

It forms a part of the Belt and Road initiative, which is being spearheaded by Chinese President Xi Jinping and aims to improve trade and travel across this region of Asia.

Although the project was launched in 2017, it has seen its fair share of setbacks, namely due to design disagreements and the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Issuing updates on the project last year, Thai government spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub said: “This is an opportunity for Thailand to connect to the global economy.”

It was previously reported that China would operate and maintain the system for the first three years of operation, while both countries would then share the responsibilities from the third to seventh years, and Thailand would then have sole responsibility, and China would advise.

The route of Thai–Chinese HSR (Section 1: Bangkok–Nakhon Ratchasima) is 250.77 kilometres and has six stations, which are: Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal, Don Mueang Station, Ayutthaya Station, Saraburi Station, Pak Chong Station, and Nakhon Ratchasima Station.

The project’s official website says that there will be a service every 90 minutes, and they will run between the hours of 6am and 10pm.

Meanwhile, the journey from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima is expected to take around 90 minutes. “The project consists of 15 contracts, 14 of which are civil work construction, and one is for the railway system and procurement and supply of rolling stocks,” it says.

It lists the project’s benefits as improved quality of life for locals, the propagation of development for north-eastern regions of Thailand, the promotion of domestic and cross-border tourism, and boosted economic growth.



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