Naples. The death of the young tourist Chiara Jaconis hit by a vase while walking on Sunday afternoon in Spanish Neighborhoods Unfortunately, it brings back to the center of attention a series of prejudices against the city that Venetians in particular carry with them.
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The 30-year-old was from Padua but had been working in the fashion world in Paris for a few years. She had a particular attraction for Napoli since he had written among his social network statuses “pizza is sacred.”
And so here we are, while the father confesses to the journalists in front of theSea hospital where the girl died this morning of having revised her prejudices towards Naples and the Campania health system, a statement arrives instead that is not entirely correct Politically correct by the governor of Veneto, Luca Zaia.
Zaia, I hope things get clearer.
“It is a tragedy. I want to express all my closeness and that of the Venetian people to the family of Chiara Jaconis, for whatever purpose it may be useful at a time like this."
And then he adds the controversy: “We still haven’t understood the dynamics. I hope things will be clarified, even if this won’t bring Chiara back.”
Chiara's father: "Fantastic doctors, I reconsidered my prejudices"
With a face torn by pain and visibly moved Gianfranco Jaconis, father of the young victim, appeared on the microphones of Rai and other broadcasters to thank the doctors at the Ospedale del Mare in Naples for their efforts in trying to save his Chiara.
“When they told me I had to come to Naples, even though I am originally from Calabria,” said Gianfranco Jaconis, a well-known condominium administrator in Padua, “I had some prejudices against this city. So I thought I would arrive in a run-down hospital.
Instead, I found a beautiful hospital but above all doctors and paramedics who demonstrated all their humanity, in addition to their professionalism, and entered my heart.
I want to thank them publicly, they must be proud of who they are, they were fantastic. To them the biggest hug”.
Finally an admission: "I have revised all my prejudices, I found a fabulous hospital and above all a humanity that I had no doubts about but touching it with your own hands is different. So congratulations to Naples, to the Campania healthcare system and to these fantastic doctors."
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Article published on 17 September 2024 - 15:48