This morning, one of the study rooms at the University of Naples, where the young Neapolitan aid worker, found dead in Colombia in July 2020 under still unclear circumstances, studied, was named after Mario Paciolla.
"To keep the spotlight on and continue the quest for truth and justice." repeated the mother, Anna Motta, who has never believed in the suicide theory and continues to openly talk about cover-ups and shadows.
"We feel supported by many young people and by many people who are sharing this journey with us.or - he underlines with journalists - We want people to understand who Mario was, the reason for his life and also his death.
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The plaque bearing Mario's name, placed outside a study hall on the first floor of Palazzo Giusso, was unveiled in the presence of student representatives and Rector Roberto Tottoli.
"It's important to keep Mario's memory alive. His personal history and curriculum vitae make him a significant part of the young people we educate. It's also important to maintain high levels of awareness about this story, as Paciolla's tragic end remains unclear.", points out.






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