Medieval tower partially collapses in heart of Rome
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The first scientific evidence of the Black Death in Edinburgh has been discovered on the remains of a teenage boy who died in the 14th Century. Plaque on the child's teeth has been found to contain pathogens of the bacteria for the Bubonic plague.
A medieval tower in Rome, the Torre dei Conti, partially collapsed during renovation work, leading to the tragic death of worker Octay Stroici despite a rescue attempt. The incident exposed the challenges faced by rescuers and drew attention to historical preservation efforts at risk of structural instability.
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