
A Scottish tourist died of his injuries after his vacation was destroyed by a suspicious gas explosion.
Grant Patterson, east of Kilbraide, was a break in Rome as beds, food and drink in the city’s Montetetered area. It collapsed on March.
The 54-year-old, who worked for Ferry Operator Calcac in honor of senior food and drink, was found to have burned 75 percent of his body after the explosion.
His employer described him as a “real man” and says his colleagues are “confused” at the time of his death.
Mr. Paterson arrived in Rome a few days before the building collapsed.
“Everyone is confused in Calcak, Grant has died. He was a honorable and proud man for the MV tribe, the ship who serves on the ship.
“On 12 years of different years with us, he embodied the best of Calcami and, with the character of greater life.
“Our thoughts are with Grant’s friends and families at this very difficult time.
The investigation into the collapse was ordered by Rome Mayor Roberto Gualterier.
The mayor of Gualter said after the incident that the burns propose “a gas exploded by gas, which causes a flames.
“It was a very high explosion, a building collapsed and the Villa Pampefil wall was damaged,” he said.
collection of money He was organized by a friend of Mr. Paterson and aimed to raise money for him and his daughter collected more than 11,000 pounds.