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Cagliari dies of Covid at the age of 33. She had been on vacation on the Costa Smeralda
In Isili, the mayor has proclaimed a day of municipal mourning for today: “I have just published the ordinance on the City Council website – explains Luca Pilia, 44, a voice proven by a close, very close mourning – for now I have no other initiatives, but we will evaluate. We still don’t know the time and day of the funeral. Like many other first citizens, he has been in the front line for weeks, since August outbreaks have increased in Sardinia, with schools still closed, even in the inland villages: Orgosolo, Orune, Goni, nearby Nurri. Until exceeding the numbers of the most acute period, in spring, and zero in July: at least 50 a day, one hundred hospitalized, five deaths in a week. Including Fabio Lecis, in fact: “There were nine positives in total – explains the mayor – one is cured, the other sadly passed away, Fabio, to our deep pain and dismay.” Many administrators use social networks for first-hand newsletters, to alert, spread caution and avoid scaremongering. But it is really difficult in communities where everyone goes together to trace the chain of transmission, even in this case.
Certainly – as his friends on Facebook also state – Fabio has not been on vacation in Costa Smeralda: neither Porto Cervo, nor social evenings at the Billionaire. But a few days of vacation in Tortolì, complete Ogliastra, always east coast, but further south. There he was at the hotel and probably met other boys returning from another vacation, then the discovery when he returned to work. “Fabio wanted to live”, writes again on the social bulletin board those who know him well under the photo of his smiling face, and again “Hello his boss! “Others were waiting for him to have a post-quarantine coffee. There are memories of when he was little, of colleagues, of the children of the elderly that he attended every day: a collective portrait of a humble and smiling person. Above all, he He asks for respect and silence for a pain that has created clamor, but he also asks for justice: “Why was he left alone?”, the common question. On the social pages of local newspapers, at virtual distance, commentators who they do not recognize the virus as the cause In a message published late at night, addressed to fellow citizens, Mayor Pilia clings to his parents for the loss of their only son: “This is a pain that, unfortunately, we will carry forever , tangible sign of a horrendous “and devastating” evil. It also reached the micro towns of an island.