Stefano Addeo, the professor from Marigliano who wrote the post on Facebook in which he addressed words of hate towards the daughter of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, attempted suicide , wishing her to die like Martina Carbonaro , the fourteen-year-old from Afragola (Naples) killed by her ex-boyfriend.

Addeo, born in 1960, was admitted to hospital in Nola with a red code: according to what we learn, his life is not in danger . Before ingesting a large dose of medicine, he warned the headmistress of the institute where he teaches, who immediately alerted the carabinieri who rushed to the professor's home. In the last few hours, he had written an open letter to the Prime Minister herself.

He says he couldn't stand the "media frenzy" he was subjected to. "I couldn't stand all the media frenzy that was directed at me," he explains on the phone from the hospital where he is being treated. "An hour ago I tried to commit suicide with a mix of psychotropic drugs. I made a mistake, but I shouldn't have been crucified like this, they lynched me. I apologized, I couldn't do it."

In the past few days, the professor had apologized for the shocking post . "I wish Meloni's daughter the same fate as the girl from Afragola," Addeo had written on his Facebook account, with reference to the case of Martina Carbonaro. A post - very serious and deleted shortly after - that had immediately aroused indignation: to justify himself he had declared that it had been written by artificial intelligence, and that he had only published it without realizing the seriousness of the message.

(Online Union)

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