36-year-old musician dies in waves after dive off Lavi cliff



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SIROLO – The sea took another young life from him and he had no mercy on a golden boy, intelligent, sunny, sensitive. He loved music and teaching, Emanuele. The disabled students that he was still at home and in school and the band with which he performed abroad filled his days, made him happy. It was betrayed by the waves, each time higher and more impetuous, fed by the wind that suddenly rose from the north and transformed the bay into a hellish trap.


It is not clear if the strong current pushed him against the rocks, if he fell ill or if he started drinking due to the effort made and the waves: it will be the autopsy to clarify. The tragic certainty is that Emanuele Gualini, a 36-year-old Osimano, drowned at the sight of two friends and other young people who enjoyed diving under the Lavi cliff, in the Sirolo grottini, between the Urbani and Frati beaches. . When rescuers from the Ancona Red Cross intervened with the hydro ambulance – it was 3 in the afternoon – they were only able to recover the body and attempt a desperate resuscitation, which continued on Corallo beach in Numana, where the air ambulance landed. To help, before the arrival of 118, also a doctor off duty, specialized in Anesthesia in Torrette. Unfortunately, it was all in vain: Emanuele’s heart never beat again. The Port Authority, intervened with the Numana carabinieri, listened to Emanuele’s two friends: when they realized that he was groping and could not climb the rough sea, they rushed to rescue him, but they themselves got into difficulties. . It was a moment. The 36-year-old submerged and lost consciousness, with no one being able to reach and hold him as the waves pushed him toward shore. Before this scene, a sailor approached and rescued Emanuele’s two friends, but Emanuele had left. He was drowning when rescuers arrived.

Right here, at the foot of the Lavi, a year ago a 22-year-old girl from Perugia had lost her life, struck against the rocks by the violence of the sea, under the gaze of a friend. This new tragedy shakes Valmusone and the world of music: Emanuele, who leaves his parents and a younger brother, has a degree in Psychology and has worked for Cooss Marche since 2014 as an educator and support teacher in a private school. But he was also a highly regarded guitarist. In the past he had been part of Dynasit and Humus, but for some years with Mattia Campanari and Giuseppe Palumbo he played in Livermores, a punk-rock band that offers ramones-core music and that, before Covid, had performed throughout Italy and in many clubs in Europe.

His latest album, released in December, was sold out in the United States and Canada. “Emanuele was everyone’s friend, we loved him and he loved us even more: he treated everyone with respect,” recall the friends, in a state of shock. “The more I see, the more I know, the less I understand.” It is the aphorism that stands out on Emanuele’s Facebook page, the enig-Nisba, as he was nicknamed: “The more I see, the more I know, the less I understand.” It seems like the presentiment of a truly inconceivable tragedy.



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