A Scottish tourist, East Killbrid, 54 -year -old Grant Patterson of South Lanarkshire faced severe irritation after a gas explosion, where he destroyed the three -storey bed and breakfast where he was living in Rome. The explosion occurred in the Montered trend of the city at around 8:30 pm on Saturday.
Parters, who was believed to be conscious of the ruins, is believed to have kept the third degree of burning, covering 75% of his body. He is currently receiving treatment at Sant’Genio Hospital in Rome.
Social media posts revealed that Patterson had reached Rome for a holiday last week. During his visit, he discovered several famous sites, including colosium and panthean. A few days before the explosion, he posted a message on Facebook, stating, “Arrived in Rome, trains, aircraft, buses and legs … eeaasyy … The housing is beautiful. Their pictures are beautiful. His pictures are beautiful here, as I do, do not justice, it should not be a good week … It is not a good weeks … It is not killed in a good way.
Local news reports are confirmed that the status of the patterns is being closely monitored, as the officials continue to investigate the cause of the explosion.
Rome Mayor Roberto Guultieri visited the scene and told reporters that he had ordered a thorough investigation into the explosion.
He said, “The important thing is that fortunately no one is suffering, although unfortunately a person was seriously injured.
“Most likely, he is a guest of a hospitality facility of Scottish origin. We do not know his exact position, but he faced Burns, and also suggests that it was an explosion caused by gas, which also causes flames.
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