Emanuele Cani: "I could have died; the social media hate against me is unacceptable."
The Sardinian Industry Councilor after the disastrous fall: "I had scratches and a bruise on my leg, but it could have been worse. I found myself with my face and part of my body suspended ten meters in the air."Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
He's still shaken, but the thousands of messages of solidarity he's received have reawakened him, at least on a human level. Emanuele Cani , after all, only tripped and fell—partly shattering—on the stained-glass window created by the artist Mario Sironi in 1932 , when the building on Via Veneto in Rome housed the Fascist Ministry of Corporations, depicting the "Workers' Charter."
"What I don't understand is the serial hatred on social media," says the Industry Councillor of the Municipal Council, Todde, 57, from Carbonia, married, with one daughter, a former MP and regional secretary of the Sardinian Democratic Party.
" There's a fact: I almost died during my work . In two ways: I found myself with my face and part of my body suspended ten meters in the air ; if it collapsed, the central section of the glass could have fallen on me . It wasn't as if I had been a suicide bomber or an art destroyer: I was at the Ministry of Enterprise and Made in Italy for work, on the occasion of Expo 2025. And, after sampling an appetizer at the lunch buffet, I was preparing to reach the Regional Council headquarters in the capital to prepare for the council meeting."
How could this have happened? " I put my foot down badly, and since there was no safety barrier against the windows, I almost fell several floors ."
There's a video of his fall with the most absurd comments. " I know. Even that someone would have liked me to have fallen ." Does his role as regional councilor have an impact? "It could be, but it's still not acceptable. There's a limit to everything ."
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