Casapesenna. The community of Casapesenna wakes up in tears over the death of Antonio Nocera, a 57-year-old construction entrepreneur. His heart stopped beating this morning, after he was admitted to the Covid Hospital in Maddaloni last Monday. Within a week, the virus left him no escape and the complications related to the infection led to his death.
The sad announcement was made by Mayor Marcello De Rosa who, through his social media channels, expressed all his grief for Antonio's passing. This morning I had a cold shower.
“There are no words to express my condolences to the Nocera family. Antonio, a good man with a great personality, a man of sound principles, honest and worthy of my esteem.
I want to thank you immensely for everything you have transmitted to me over the years: your common sense, your reflections but above all your support and your closeness.
You have always been a good person, stubborn in pursuing your ideas and choices but with great tenacity.
I hug you Antonio, we will all miss you, your brother Michele, your mother, your sisters Maria and Elisa will miss you, Raffaele your brother-in-law will miss you, all your nephews and nieces and all your wonderful and wonderful family. My closeness and my embrace go to them all.
To you Lina Nocera, our advisor, I want to say that today we have to work even harder to carry forward the ideas of a normal country that your uncle Antonio so desired.
I love you all: Mayor Marcello De Rosa”.
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