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Monte Faito Cable Car Crash Kills Four, Investigation Underway

Italian prosecutors probe safety failures after a snapped cable and brake malfunction caused a deadly accident near Naples.

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Rescuers at the site where a cable car carrying tourists south of Naples crashed after the cable snapped, killing at least four people and injuring one in Castellamare di Stabia, near Naples, Italy, Thursday, April 17, 2025.
Rescuers recoup the body of one of the victims of a cable car carrying tourists south of Naples which crashed after the cable snapped, killing at least four people and injuring one in Castellamare di Stabia, near Naples, Italy, Thursday, April 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Salvatore Laporta)

Overview

  • Four people, including two British tourists, an Israeli woman, and the Italian operator, were killed when a Monte Faito cable car fell into a ravine on April 17, 2025.
  • A fifth passenger, an Israeli tourist, survived but remains in critical condition at a Naples hospital.
  • Sixteen passengers were safely evacuated from a second stranded cable car during a challenging rescue operation hampered by fog and high winds.
  • Prosecutors have launched an investigation into multiple manslaughter and culpable disaster charges, focusing on the snapped cable and the failure of the cabin's emergency brake.
  • The cable car had reopened just a week earlier following seasonal maintenance, raising questions about inspection protocols and operational safety.