Man crushed to death by John Paul II statue in Italy

30 metre sculpture in northern town of Cevo collapsed

The  broken statue in Cevo. Photograph: EPA
The broken statue in Cevo. Photograph: EPA

A young man has been fatally crushed after a statue erected in honour of Pope John Paul II in northern Italy fell on top of him.

The man, (21) Marco Gusmini, died instantly and a second man was taken to hospital after the 30m sculpture fell on top of him.

The sculpture, near the town of Cevo, has a large curved cross with a large statue of Jesus Christ fixed to the top.

It was designed by sculptor Enrico Job and erected to commemorate the Pope's visit to the area in 1998.

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John Paul II and his predecessor Pope John XXIII, are due to be canonised on Sunday.

It is the second death from a falling crucifix in Italy.

In 2004 it was reported that a 72-year old woman had been crushed to death by a 2 metre tall metal crucifix in the town of Sant’Onofrio.