Sixteen years ago the death of Federico Aldrovandi, the memory of his father also passes through Sardinia
Lino Giuliano Aldrovandi quotes a song by the Sassari group Train to Roots and remembers the Serramanna mural dedicated to his son
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"Today Federico has been missing for sixteen years. Every 25th September, at 6:04 am, a blow to the heart, until it breaks. For a violent and absurd death".
Thus begins the long post published on Facebook by Lino Giuliano Aldrovandi, who - like every year - remembers the anniversary of the death of his son, the 18-year-old killed in Ferrara during a police check.
To go back to talking about Federico's painful story, he cites the song by the Sassari reggae group, Train To Roots, entitled “Policegun”, dedicated to those who were killed while in the hands of the state.
In the 2015 song “it says: 'you decided what my destiny was'. True, with the addition: 'our destiny'. That of our family, one of the many… of this Italy of ours How they killed you now the world knows. I still lack one piece: 'the complete truth and why'. Wherever you are, 'all these caresses' reach you, my little one forever ”, the message continues.
The Sardinian band is particularly dear to Lino Aldrovandi, who - again in the post - tells an anecdote: during the recording of the video of the song, the artist Giuseppe Todde ventured into a mural of a face whose features are a combination of those of Carlo Giuliani, the young man killed in Genoa during the 2001 G8, and Federico Aldrovandi.
The work was carried out in Serramanna on the walls of the former social cellar, in agreement with the municipal administration.
THE DEATH OF FEDERICO - Born in Ferrara on 17 July 1987, Federico Aldrovandi died at dawn during a police check, carried out by agents in via Ippodromo in Ferrara. The young man was returning from an evening spent in the Link club in Bologna.
The family is notified only at 11 in the morning, almost five hours after the boy's death was ascertained and immediately does not believe the version of the police, which speaks of death as a result of illness.
The battle of the parents Lino Aldrovandi, municipal police officer, and Patrizia Moretti for justice begins.
In 2012 the Supreme Court confirmed the sentences of three years and six months of imprisonment to the four policemen considered responsible for the beating for "culpable excess in the legitimate use of weapons".
They are Paolo Forlani, Luca Pollastri, Enzo Pontani and Monica Segatto.
(Unioneonline / F)