
Wife of Lufthansa ceo expresses 'deep sorrow' over fatal car accident in italy
Gaia Costa, 24, from Tempio Pausania in the Gallura region of northern Sardinia, died of serious head injuries at the scene, according to reports. In a statement issued by her Italian lawyer on Friday, the 51-year-old German businesswoman expressed dismay and deep sorrow for this grave accident which has devastated a family, the town of Tempio, and the entire community of Gallura.
The statement added that Spohr places herself at the complete disposal of the Italian judicial authorities for the necessary investigations and, while aware that such a great personal loss cannot be repaired, will take steps to mitigate its consequences. Spohr had been staying at her family's vacation home when the accident occurred, local media reported. She returned to Germany shortly after the accident.

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