



To meet the Pope, the 81-year-old veteran Opp go from Newcastle (Britain) to Rome. They accidentally replaced the ROME with ROM in GPS navigation due to which he reached Germany. The name of the elderly is known as Opp. He is originally from Italy and currently lives in Newcastle. Opp wanted to meet the Pope in the Vatican, so he had decided to go to Rome as a pilgrim.





While leaving on the trip, Opp entered the location of a small city 'Rome' (ROM) in West Germany by mistake. After that, he reached Germany with the help of GPS. They had the hope to see the Collegium (ancient Rome war zone) and The Sistine Chapel (the Pope's residence) on the way. When they did not find these landmark in his way, he thought that something went wrong.





Police informed him that he is about 1400 km away





During the journey, the car of Opp collided with the signboard of Rom in Germany. The police came on the spot. After this, he found that he reached 1400 km away from Rome and he is in Germany. Police spokesman Monica Triutler said that the elderly is a pilgrim. With the hope of meeting with the Pope, he decides to go to the Italian capital Rome. The police said that the elderly went frightened when they came to know that Rom is called Rome in Italy and in Rom in Germany.