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Wednesday 15 March 2023 14:03

Rome police carry disabled tourist as Colosseum metro escalator broken

Incident comes as Rome prepares for Jubilee 2025.Rome police carried an American tourist with disabilities from Largo Gaetano Agnesi down the steps to the Colosseum as the escalator at the subway station was broken.When the 21-year-old tourist, who suffers from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), arrived at the square overlooking the Colosseum on Wednesday morning, she found that there was no way for her to reach the Roman landmark. The escalators at the Colosseo Metro B stationĀ have been outĀ of order for months, according to Italian media reports, and there are no elevators. In addition the nearby steps leading down to the Colosseum have been cordoned off for months, for safety reasons, becoming an eye-sore as well as an inconvenience to tourists. In the end, two officers from the city's police force came to the woman's aid, one carrying her in his arms down the steps inside the subway station, the other carrying her walker, until she reached her destination. The woman later returned, in tears, to thank the policemenĀ for their kindness, and they helped her once againĀ to reach the platform in the direction ofĀ the central Termini station. The incident has led to much debate on social media, with the officers praised for their actions but the situation at the Colosseo metro station slammed as "shameful". The controversy comes as Rome is preparing to welcome additional millions of tourists and pilgrims during the 2025 Jubilee year as well as vying to win a bid to host Expo 2030.

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Rome police carried an American tourist with disabilities from Largo Gaetano Agnesi down the steps to the Colosseum as the escalator at the subway station was broken. When the 21-year-old tourist, who suffers from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), arrived at the square overlooking the Colosseum on Wednesday morning, she found that there was no way for her to reach the Roman landmark. The escalators at the Colosseo Metro B stationĀ have been outĀ of order for months, according to Italian media reports, and there are no elevators. In addition the nearby steps leading down to the Colosseum have been cordoned off for months, for safety reasons, becoming an eye-sore as well as an inconvenience to tourists. In the end, two officers from the city's police force came to the woman's aid, one carrying her in his arms down the steps inside the subway station, the other carrying her walker, until she reached her destination. The woman later returned, in tears, to thank the policemenĀ for their kindness, and they helped her once againĀ to reach the platform in the direction ofĀ the central Termini station. The incident has led to much debate on social media, with the officers praised for their actions but the situation at the Colosseo metro station slammed as "shameful".
The controversy comes as Rome is preparing to welcome additional millions of tourists and pilgrims during the
2025 Jubilee year
as well as vying to win a bid to host
Expo 2030
.
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