- Four migrant farm workers were burned alive in a minivan in Amendolara, Calabria, Italy , an attack captured on surveillance camera.
- Italian police have arrested two Pakistani nationals in connection with the incident, which Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned as a "horrific murder."
- The sole survivor, Taj Mohammad Alamyar, an Afghan national, escaped through the boot after the vehicle was doused with petrol and set alight.
- The victims, three Afghans and one Pakistani, had reportedly argued over unpaid wages, having not received payment since 20 April for their fruit-picking work.
- The public prosecutor leading the investigation stated he had "never seen such cruelty" in 30 years, highlighting the ongoing issue of labour exploitation among migrant workers in Italy.
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Meloni vows justice over ‘horrific murder’ of four migrants burned alive in minivan