Emanuel Cedrino
Former chauffeur to Queen Helena of Italy
Nationality: Italy
Born: Unknown
Died: May 29, 1908 Baltimore, Maryland
Former chauffeur to Queen Helena of Italy, Emauel Cedrino was killed practicing to break speed record at Pimlico track in Baltimore, Maryland.
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