Tears and rage at the funeral of little Andrea, shot and killed by her father



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On the notes of ‘Angeles’ by Robbie Williams, the last farewell of little Andrea Baima Poma, the eleven-year-old boy killed by his father last Sunday in the family home in Rivara, was staged. The child’s funeral was held in the park of Villa Ogliani, headquarters of the Town Hall of the small town in the province Torino. The choice of the place for the last farewell was dictated by the desire to receive the greatest number of people and in fact, gathered for the farewell of the little ‘angel’, there were five hundred. Women, men, children, especially friends and schoolmates of little Andrea, all gathered around mother Iris Pezzetti, who, in the front row, wore a T-shirt with the baby’s face. The parish priest of Rivara, Don Riccardo Florio, once again invited the community to unite in the face of this enormous pain that has moved the country.

The tragedy took place last Sunday in the town where Claudio Baima Poma lived with his partner Iris and their son. To fulfill his plan of death, the 47-year-old worker waited for the little boy to fall asleep in his bed and then hit him with a Beretta pistol. Nobody heard anything, also because the weapon, illegally detained, was equipped with a silencer. After killing the boy, Baima Poma shot himself in the head, completing his mission. Not before, however, after having shared a long message addressed to the ex on Facebook. “Andrea and I are leaving for a long trip, I wish you live a hundred years,” he wrote.

The courier immediately set off the alarm, but now there was nothing more to be done for little Andrea. No one among Baima Poma’s friends and family, not even Iris Pezzetti herself, had ever thought the man could be a danger. In addition to the pistol she used to kill her son, the worker kept an envelope at home with about sixty bullets of the same caliber as the one that killed Andrea.



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