A long declaration of love on Facebook and the placing of a marble plaque at the site of the accident. A month after the death of Maria Paola Gaglione, the 18-year-old from Caivano who fell from her scooter while fleeing with her transgender partner, Ciro Migliore remembers his Paola like this.
Her brother, Michele Gaglione, 30, is under arrest for the young woman's death, accused of having caused the scooter to go off the road that he, riding another motorbike, chased and rammed from Caivano to nearby Acerra because he was against that relationship, according to investigators. Lots of likes (over 4400) and shares for the post in which Ciro expresses his feelings for his girlfriend. "My little one," writes the 22-year-old, "today is a month without you, a month that I miss you so much, to the depths of my soul. I miss you completely, I miss you. I would give my life for you, to bring you back. How I wish you were here with me, to hold you tight, tight to me. Every day I think of you, my love, every day. You have always been the best part of me, always. I miss your childish attitude, especially your eyes. My beautiful brown eyes.
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I miss everything, the hugs, your shining smile. How I would like to fall asleep with you and wake up again. We were two happy children. You are my little big woman. The only one who fills my moods. I wanted to give you more, but life has been cruel. My life, we have won against everyone. Only death has separated us. But only physically. As long as I have life - he concludes - I will love you. No one will take your place, I promise you. I love you”. A thought also reiterated on the plaque placed by Ciro himself at the place of the country road where, thrown from the scooter, Paola found death by hitting her head against a concrete irrigation column.
In the afternoon, meanwhile, starting at 18,30:XNUMX p.m., a torchlight procession promoted by Arcigay took place at Parco Verde in Caivano, where Paola's family lives: "A moment open to everyone - explains the president of Arcigay Naples, Daniela Falanga - and not in support of one side. Ciro strongly wanted this initiative on the day that marks one month since Paola's death. I would add, but it's just a singular coincidence, that today is the day recognized internationally as the day of coming out". A thought for Paola before releasing colored balloons into the sky.
Article published on 11 October 2020 - 20:03