Police in Italy arrest 2 people after apparent torching of a car kills 4 farmworkers
Italian police have arrested two individuals in connection with the deaths of four migrant farmworkers who were killed in a car fire. The incident, which was captured on surveillance video, showed the assailants setting the vehicle ablaze at a gas station. Among the victims were three Afghans and a Pakistani national, while one man managed to escape and was hospitalized for burns.
- ▪Two people have been arrested in Italy for the deaths of four migrant farmworkers.
- ▪The victims were burned alive in a car that was set on fire at a gas station.
- ▪The deceased included three Afghans and one Pakistani national.
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ABC NewsLiveVideoShowsGood Morning AmericaShopGMAInterest Successfully AddedWe'll notify you here with news aboutTurn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOnStream onPolice in Italy arrest 2 people after apparent torching of a car kills 4 farmworkersItalian police have arrested two people accused in the deaths of four migrant farmworkers who were burned alive in a carByThe Associated PressJune 2, 2026, 4:16 PM0:59ROME -- ROME (AP) — Italian police on Tuesday arrested two people accused in the deaths of four migrant farmworkers who were burned alive in a car, a gruesome attack captured on video surveillance cameras, police and news reports said.According to the video, which was broadcast Tuesday on RAI state television and other Italian media, assailants poured…
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