Goodbye Fisy D'Aquila, a symbol of Cagliari disappears
One of the leading exponents of the well-known family of seaside entrepreneurs died at the age of 75 after a long illness
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Fisy D'Aquila, a symbol of Cagliari, died yesterday at the age of 75 and after a long illness.
When he was a boy he ran rallies with the Alfa Romeo that Gigi Riva made available to him. And as an adult he also took away the satisfaction of acting in a TV series with Valerio Mastrandrea in which he played the head of a criminal gang that moved in the world of night clubs.
Not only that: he was also an advertising agent, editor, manager of the family bathing establishment and, they say, inspirer of the cult comic “ Fisietto ” that the brothers Bruno and Paolo Tremulo had created in the late nineties.
D'Aquila, a native of Cagliari, had graduated in political science, married first with Marisa and more recently with Andrea, a Czech woman he was in love with.
Numerous stories are told about his life in Cagliari . One above all: once a woman walked into his office and asked him to move the neighbors by an umbrella because they had a black child. He returned her season ticket check and told her not to show up again.
(Unioneonline)
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