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Castellammare, 57-year-old carabiniere struck down by Covid

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Covid claims another victim among the police force. It is the 57-year-old carabiniere Carmine La Falce.

He had been in hospital for a month. He was originally from Gragnano, where he lived in Parco Imperiale on the border with Castellammare, a city where he had served in the local company of carabinieri. Corporal La Falce has been out of service for a few years due to an occupational disease. He fought the virus for a long time but this morning his heart stopped beating. Many are remembering him on social media.

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“The phone rings and they give you news you never wanted to have. Carmine La Falce was unable to defeat COVID. Carmine, a boy always with a smile, always available, a golden boy. In an instant you relive the childhood spent together”, the moving memory of a nurse friend of his.
And then the memory of the Castellammare Shooting Range that the victim frequented: "We all join in the pain of the Family, for the loss of our dear friend and shooter Carmine La Falce. You will always remain in our hearts".

 

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