Horror at the Verano cemetery in Rome, where the tomb of Alfredino Rampi, the six-year-old boy who died after falling into a well, in Vermicino, on June 13, 1981, was desecrated.

The news was given by the regional news of Rai.

The tombstone of the child's burial, according to the images released by Tg Lazio, was smeared with a series of swastikas.

"I want to express the strongest condemnation to the cowardly desecration of Alfredino Rampi 's tombstone", the words of the councilor for health of the Lazio Region, Alessio D'Amato, in a note. “News that we never wanted to read and deeply indignant. I hope that the culprits will be identified by the police as soon as possible ".

Just in recent days the city of Rome had wanted to pay homage to the little dead in Vermicino with a mural inaugurated in the Garbatella district.

Il murales dedicato ad Alfredino Rampi alla Garbatella a Roma (foto Ansa)
Il murales dedicato ad Alfredino Rampi alla Garbatella a Roma (foto Ansa)
Il murales dedicato ad Alfredino Rampi alla Garbatella a Roma (foto Ansa)

In 1981 the rescue attempts of the little boy, in which the Sardinian Angelo Licheri , who died last year at 77, also took part without luck, were followed by all Italy in a harrowing live TV and the tragedy gave impetus to the creation of the national protection department. civil.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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