Puara for Mattia Zenzola, the winner of the last edition of Amici 2023. The dancer from Bari was the victim of a rear-end collision by another car which,…
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Puara for Mattia Zenzola, the winner of the last edition of Amici 2023. The dancer from Bari was the victim of a rear-end collision by another car which, however, ran away without even providing assistance. he says it on social media: “It would fill my heart to imagine a world in which a person who crashes at speed (complete with a stop sign) into a car would at least stop to help, instead of running away without mercy.” Fortunately there were no consequences for the dancer, who reassures his fans about his health conditions, but expresses great regret for the behavior of the “pirate”.
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On his Instagram profile Mattia shares the photo of the damaged car with the aim of “raising awareness, to hope that none of us ever allow ourselves to do something similar”, he writes. The dancer from Bari, much loved by young people and not only, has recently performed on Italian stages, taking part in the musical “Mare Fuori”, inspired by the cult series by Rai. And a thought of thanks is addressed to his fans, as well as to the people who immediately provided help: «I thank those who stopped to lend a hand without thinking twice, those who stopped even just to ask if everything was okay . Thanks to all the people for the messages I am receiving: don’t worry, everything is ok.”
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