The actress Monica Carmen Comegna died at the age of 43 in Lanciano (Chieti).

She had been admitted a few days ago to the Renzetti hospital with a very high fever, local newspapers reported. Then came the sudden worsening of his condition and then his death.

The actress began to feel ill after a train journey on the Rome-Pescara route, she was returning home. The convoy had to stop due to the landslide, she got very cold, got wet (it was raining) and developed a fever.

A fever so high as to make hospitalization necessary, the treatments useless, his conditions worsened suddenly.

Comegna leaves behind his partner Enrico and a daughter, Nina.

His career began in the late 90s and early 2000s. She starred in "Terrarossa" by Giorgio Molteni, in 2001 she was the protagonist of "South Kensington" by Carlo Vanzina and was in the cast of "The other woman" and "A family by chance".

The actress has also participated in various fictions, including "Don Matteo" and "Ris - Delitti imperfetti".

(Unioneonline/L)

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