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This is the shocking moment a supercar tour crash killed a couple in a Ferrari after they smashed into a Lamborghini, and caused a campervan to flip over as they tried to overtake on an Italian road.

The blue Lamborghini can be seen trying to pass the white campervan driving in front of it as a line of colourful sports cars make their way up the road.

But seconds later footage shows the red Ferrari behind it trying to overtake at the same time, causing the Lamborghini to smash underneath the campervan, which is then violently flipped onto its side.

The blue Lamborghini is shown heavily damaged at the side of the road surrounded by a cloud of dust and smoke, with the campervan blocking both lanes.

The Ferrari, which is out of view on the other side of the campervan, also overturned on the other side of the road, where it caught fire, trapping the couple who were inside, according to reports.

The blue Lamborghini can be seen trying to overtake the white campervan driving in front of it. But seconds later footage shows the red Ferrari behind it trying to overtake at the same time, causing the Lamborghini to smash underneath the campervan, which is then violently flipped onto its side

They burned to death in the incident yesterday, according to local media.

The Swiss tourists who died in the Ferrari have been named as Melissa Krautli, 63, and Markus Krautli, 67.

Firefighters and air ambulance operators were working on site and the road had been closed due to the incident.

A couple from Selva di Val Gardena, aged 61 and 62, who were travelling in the campervan were injured in the incident and taken to hospital. An Indian couple who were in the Lamborghini were also injured and hospitalised.

The supercars were driving in the commune of San Giovanni Suergiu in the Italian province of South Sardinia.

The couple had departed from Forte Village and were heading for Mores, Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera reports.

Local media said that those in the Ferrari and Lamborghini were participating in the Sardinia Supercar Tour, a gathering of luxury sports cars.

The remains of the three vehicles have been seized by the authorities as the investigation continues.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Dailymail.co.uk

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