Naples. "The news of Chiara's death is a great sorrow. Our thoughts go out to the family, who have been so deeply affected by this tragedy that deeply touches us all."
Thus the mayor of Naples, Gaetano Manfredi, in reference to the death of the tourist from Padua who was hit on the head by a statue.
The Naples City Council, meeting in Via Verdi, greeted with a minute of silence the news of the death of the young tourist injured in the Spanish Quarters, communicated to the council by councilor Gennaro Acampora.
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“On behalf of myself and the entire City Council of Naples, I express our most sincere condolences for the death of Chiara Jaconis, the young tourist from Padua who was tragically struck by an object that fell from a balcony in the Spanish Quarter,” said Enza Amato, President of the City Council of Naples. “The City Council, deeply shocked by the news, immediately observed a minute of silence as a sign of respect and closeness to Chiara’s family.
In this moment of pain, we gather around his loved ones, expressing our solidarity with them". "We hoped until the end but the doctors had already prepared us for the worst.
Yesterday I also met Chiara's parents and sister, my first thoughts and a long hug go to them and to her boyfriend. Chiara will remain in all of our hearts" added the Tourism Councilor Teresa Armato who has been in close contact with the family in these hours.
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