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Engineer from Caserta dies in a road accident in Rome

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Caserta. Died in a car accident and abandoned on the pavement of the Appian Way in Rome.

Tragedy struck the community of San Leucio in Caserta, hometown of Marco Pascariello, 31 years old, who died in Rome last Sunday.

An investigation has been opened into his death, and investigators are analyzing surveillance footage to determine whether any vehicles were involved in the accident.

The young professional lost his life in a crash while riding his scooter on the Appian Way, on the night between Saturday and Sunday. Pascariello, a designer at Italferr Spa, had moved to the capital, but maintained strong ties with his hometown.

He attended the Diaz high school, graduated from Federico II and specialized at Bocconi.

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The news of his death has thrown his family and friends into despair. Many messages on social media. Particularly moving are those from his work colleagues.

I don't know if any of his family will read this message. Marco Pascariello was an extraordinary colleague. Brilliant, cheerful, witty, kind. Well-liked and respected by all. What you would call a truly brilliant guy. A 31-year-old who would have achieved great things.

"An extraordinary colleague. Brilliant, cheerful, witty, kind. Well-liked and respected by all."

I have many memories linked to him because we often worked on the same projects and we were in great harmony.

Unfortunately, today this news arrived, which we had a lot of difficulty accepting. With the other colleagues we hugged each other crying, and I really hope that our affection for him reaches his family in this very painful moment.
A big hug Marco, wherever you are."

Article published on June 18, 2024 - 07:41 PM - Gustavo Gentile

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