Two of Pope Francis’ grandnephews and the
boys’ mother were killed early Tuesday in a car crash in the pontiff’s
homeland of Argentina, police said.
The
pontiff’s nephew, Emanuel Horacio Bergoglio, was critically injured in
the crash on a highway in Cordoba, said Carina Ferreyra, spokeswoman of
Cordoba police.
A car driven by the nephew, Emanuel Bergoglio, struck a truck at about 12:30 a.m., Ferreyra said.
The
crash killed Emanuel Bergoglio’s sons Jose Bergoglio, 8 months, and
Antonio Bergoglio, 2 — and his wife, Valeria Carmona, 36.
Emanuel Bergoglio, 35, was taken to a hospital in Cordoba, where he was in critical condition Tuesday morning, Ferreyra said.
Pope Francis was “deeply hurt” by news of the crash, a Vatican spokesman said.
“The
Pope has been informed of the tragic accident that took place in
Argentina involving some of his family members,” said the spokesman, the
Rev. Federico Lombardi. “He is deeply hurt.
“He asks to all of those who participate in his sorrow to be with him in prayers.”
Pope
Francis, the former Jorge Mario Bergoglio, served the Roman Catholic
Church in Argentina for 43 years, including 15 years as archbishop of
Buenos Aires. He succeeded Pope Benedict XVI as leader of the church in
March 2013.
The 77-year-old pontiff recently visited South Korea – the first papal visit to the country in 25 years.
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