The former Campobasso footballer feels bad and dies in a tobacconist in the historic center



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When ambulance 118 arrived at via Marconi, there was nothing else to do: his heart had already stopped beating. Giancarlo Barbieri, a former Campobasso footballer, died suddenly, collapsed in a tobacco shop in the historic center. Attempts by medical staff to revive him were futile: sudden illness, probably cardiac arrest, gave him no escape.

The drama in one of the busiest and most popular streets of the old village of Campobasso where this morning – December 7 – in addition to the health workers, the traffic guards who have taken measures to cordon off the small part of the sidewalk in front of the store, whose entrance is a few steps from one of the entrances to the Piazzetta Palombo.

In via Marconi word spread immediately and shortly after the tragedy it was also understood who was the victim of that dramatic fate: the former forward Rossoblù who was well known in the city.

Tobacco Heart Attack via Marconi

Great discouragement in the people present who could not do anything to save his life and among all those who knew him and remember him as a good and kind person. Some passersby witnessed dismayed rescue operations by medical personnel: rescuers’ efforts to no avail, the 78-year-old’s heart had already stopped beating.

Astonishment and shock among the relatives of Giancarlo Barbieri, married with a daughter, strongly shocked and proven by the sudden tragedy that occurred on what seemed like a day like many others, the eve of the Immaculate Conception that ‘opens’ the Christmas holidays . The eighty-year-old, by the way, from Campania by adoption, had already lost a son in a car accident a few years ago.

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