farewell to Carlo Rositani, father of Marie Antoinette

A story within a story. It’s that of Carlo Rositanifather of Marie Antoinette, who yesterday left his loved ones forever.

Goodbye to Carlo Rositani

The man passed away due to a illness who had taken him to the Cardiology department of the GOM in Reggio Calabria.

The CityNow editorial team mourns the pain of friends and relatives for their loss.

An example of a man and father

An example of a man and a father who, as many will remember, led a tough life fight against violence against women.

His hand stretched out over that of his daughter, who lay on a hospital bed for months and underwent dozens of operations, has become a symbol of resistence to those who have not been able to break that life.

The sweet words, often posted on his Facebook profile, have become a mantra for those who have had the misfortune of going through that same pain.

And the memorable one phone call from the President of the Republic Mattarellain response to a father demanding justice for his daughter.

The memory of Marie Antoinette

Carlo Maurizio Rositani will live forever in the memories of the people of Reggio and, above all, in those of the daughter Marie Antoinette who, in a post, wrote:

“My dear daddy, from today I will no longer be able to hold on to your arm, you are my strength, my rock, your hand has been warmth, light, hope for me. Having you next to me gave me the courage to face the pain and today I feel devastated not having you close to me anymore. A father, a friend, a confidant for me and my children.

You were and will always be the backbone of our entire family. Nothing is certain in life, but the love I feel for you goes beyond the afterlife. I’m not saying goodbye to you, my daddy, but just a goodbye so that we can hold each other tight again, because as long as my heart beats you will live alive inside me.

Fly high close to your loved ones, I love you Dad. Your little girl.”

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