The man was aged 20-30. He was an American tourist. He was wearing a T-shirt with a location printed on it, jeans and a Hat.He had no medical condition. He was walking down the street in the daytime with a good friend who was a lawyer. The weather was fair and the temperatures were average. The street he was walking along was in poor condition. He was walking down an ancient paved/cobbled road. He was retired due to a massive inheritance from doctor/lawyer work. His parents and grandparents were dead but he had other living relatives. He had no job but had gone to college. He majored in communications and minored in political science just in case a major financal situation came up. He was carrying a light backpack containing granola bars and maps. He then tripped on a rock and hit his forehead on another sharp rock. He died from head injuries. He was on his way to Rome. There were other witnesses than his friend. Their reactions were sadness and distress. A medical proffesional pronounced him dead at the scene. He didn't go to hopsital.
That everything?
Yes. And here's the official story, just so you can enjoy it.
A man was walking in Rome with his good friend when he tripped over a rock from the ancient roads in Rome. The roads were broken up in some places because of their age, so he tripped, and landed on another rock, which punctured his skull, killing him.
Simple, yet beautiful.
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