Couple crushed in embrace in Italy quake
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They died in each other's arms.
Francesco Esposito and his fiancee Angela, an engineering student, were dug from the rubble of L'Aquila's student dormitory, a day after Italy's worst earthquake in three decades struck this central mountainous region, devastating the city of 70,000.
Esposito's stunned aunts said the 24-year-old didn't normally sleep in the dorm. He had gone there on Sunday night, though, to comfort 23-year-old Angela – they were too distraught to remember her surname. She had been frightened by several smaller earthquakes that had preceded the 6.3-magnitude temblor that partially collapsed the building, they said.
"Francesco doesn't exist anymore," wailed his aunt, Antonella Cappanolo, 53, pressing her hand to her forehead. "Our homes can be rebuilt but we will never see him again."
Another aunt, 59-year-old Ida Calente, appeared more stoic. "I still can't believe it."
The two women spoke from a large parking lot in L'Aquila where they sought safety. Their homes were badly damaged, and authorities won't let them return anyway. They planned to leave on Wednesday for the Adriatic coast, where hotel rooms have been offered to survivors.
Calente said the family was told by emergency officials earlier in the day that the bodies of the couple were found in an embrace, crushed under the weight of the collapsed building. Officials believe they died instantly.
Esposito worked in the dormitory as a doorman, where Angela and a sister who survived the quake, lived. They planned to marry and were about to travel to her home in southern Italy to meet her parents for the first time.
"They died in each other's arms," Calente said.
- AP
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