A keychain in the shape of a horn, the instrument he played Giovanbattista Cutolo, the 24-year-old killed at dawn on August 31 in Naples, accompanied by a message of hope for all the students of Boscotrecase.
This morning, Pietro Carotenuto, mayor of Boscotrecase, accompanied by Alba Russo, councilor for education, and Lina Sorrentino, president of the city council, met with students from the Prisco Comprehensive Institute to exchange traditional good wishes for the new school year.
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Today we wanted not only to remember a young musician, but also to forcefully reiterate that only through school, commitment, and study can we contribute to creating a better society," explained Pietro Carotenuto, mayor of Boscotrecase, on the sidelines of the meeting with the students.
Our school has been passionately and dedicatedly pursuing music for years, so it was only natural to dedicate our small start-of-year gift to the memory of Giogiò, as everyone loved to call him. Music is a powerful tool for spreading legality and promoting messages of social justice, civic responsibility, and respect for the law.
This morning's event is just the first in a long series of events, appointments, and concrete actions that will accompany the entire school year and which will have as their common denominator legality and respect for others" - concludes the mayor.







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