Montemarano (Avellino), 7-year-old boy crushed to death by table

Montemarano (Avellino), 7-year-old boy crushed to death by table
Montemarano (Avellino), 7-year-old boy crushed to death by table

Avellino, 27 June 2024 – Tragedy in Montemaranoin the province of Avellino, where a seven-year-old boy dies crushed by a table while playing in the courtyard of his house.

The terrible accident occurred around 8pm on Wednesday evening. According to initial reconstructions, Domenico Galluccio was playing when the iron table came loose from its fixing and crushed him without giving him any chance.

The 118 paramedics intervened on site. The investigations by the police who intervened at the scene of the tragedy.

The child, the only child of a couple living in the rural area of ​​Macchia del Monte, was about to go with his parents to the patronal feast underway in a nearby hamlet.

Celebrations cancelled by Mayor Beniamino Palmieri, who also Povia concert cancelled. In the small town in the province of Avellino, citizen mourning has been called. Around the family, father Vincenzo is a worker and mother Anna is a housewife incessant and moving coming and going of relativesfriends, fellow citizens in the funeral chapel set up on the first floor of the house.

Dismay also among the teachers and friends of the second grade which Domenico attended in the branch of the A. Di Meo comprehensive institute in Montemarano.

“We are living in a tragedy that leaves us speechless – so Mayor Palmieri – and throws us into a state of deep pain and sincere emotion. We all have a duty to cry this child who passed away so soon, we all have the duty to rally around his family, because this is mourning for all of Montemarano. Acting as an interpreter of the sentiment of the entire community, I decided to proclaim the city’s mourning.”

The funeral of little Domenico will be held on Friday at 10 am in the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Piazza del Popolo.

 
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