The possibility of gas leaking from a cylinder remains standing. But the hypothesis is gaining ground that it was a spark that set off a camping stove, while someone was cooking, that unleashed the terrible fire that cost the life of 10-year-old Samuel Imbhuzan, who died yesterday near the beach of Bados, in Olbia coast.

The child was inside one of two campers that were engulfed in flames after the explosion. His father Daniel Romulus Imbhuzan, 52 years old of Romanian origin but residing in Rimini, suffered burns in 40% of his body in an attempt to extract him from the flames. While the mother of the little victim, Tiziana Lisi, 44, originally from Rimini, was outside the camper at the time of the outbreak: she was taken to hospital in a state of shock.

The Prosecutor of Tempio Pausania is working to reconstruct the dynamics.

The family had chosen Gallura to take a camper holiday with a group of friends and they had chosen the beach of Bados to spend a few days at the beach.

The investigators are hearing the witnesses of the incident, after having also spoken with some swimmers who were on the crowded Olbia beach and heard the explosions and called for help.

The two campers, which were parked side by side, were surrounded by vegetation and Mediterranean scrub which caught fire with the flare up of the flames. What remains of the two vehicles that burned down was seized and will now have to be analyzed by investigators.

(Unioneonline)

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