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Two Moroccan nationals were among the 12 farm workers killed in Italy’s fatal road crash

Italian police near on site after a car accident in 2014./Ph. Patrik Stollarz - AFP
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Two Moroccan migrant farm workers were carried in the road crash that occurred last Monday in southern Italy (city of Foggia), killing 12 people, a diplomatic source said Monday, 13th of August.

A 39-year-old Moroccan man who was driving the vehicle and another 41-year-old Moroccan farm worker were killed in the accident, said the same source.

The Foggia public prosecutor’s office explained that the victims did not have their IDs on them, which delayed their identification.

Three Ghanaians, two Malians, two Nigerians, two Gambians, two Gambians and one Guinean also died in the same accident.

On Monday, Agence France-Press reported that migrant farm workers died in a traffic accident after a vehicle bringing them from a tomato field crashed in southern Italy.

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