Shot in the head. Doused in gasoline. Then fire. That's how Fortuna D'Anna, 48, mother of four, died.
A human torch. Her fleece pajamas absorbed the flammable liquid. She tried to escape from the kitchen. She didn't make it. She died after four days of agony.
The femicide occurred in a. Last night, April 14, the city marched in silence. A torchlight procession to remember Fortuna.
There were family members, citizens, activists. Also present was Rosario Visone, regional co-spokesperson for Europa Verde.
Francesco Emilio Borrelli, AVS deputy, raises the alarm:
“It’s a massacre. Violence happens every day. But only a few are reported. The victims are isolated, accused. We need a cultural revolution. And an institutional one.” The message is clear: we can no longer remain silent.
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