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Paolo Rossi’s home in Bucine, in the Arezzo province, was attacked on Saturday by a gang of thieves while the champion’s funeral was being held in Vicenza. Upon returning from the Venetian city, his wife, the journalist from Perugia Federica Cappelletti, found the house overturned by thieves, who broke in one of the house’s windows. According to what has been reconstructed so far by the carabinieri, who have taken some useful elements from the inspection, the criminals are more than one. A family associate discovered the theft. The thieves took jewelry and, apparently, also a watch that belonged to the footballer.

PHOTO: THE BODY’S ARRIVAL IN PERUGIA

Gesture that stuns “Paul’s death was not enough – his wife told QN – and the stress of these exhausting days, everyone’s pain was not enough. They wanted to muddy him even on the day that all of Italy cried for him. They could have brought me up to 100,000 euros and I don’t give a damn; it is the gesture that stuns ».

THE CEREMONY AT THE CURI STADIUM

Atto vomitevole The family home is located in an isolated area where, over time, similar episodes have occurred. “A more vile and disgusting act than this – writes Florence Mayor Dario Nardella on Twitter – is truly unthinkable. Let the police do everything possible to find those responsible. All my solidarity and closeness to the family of Paolo Rossi ». The mayor of Bucine Nicola Benini, for his part, is preparing a celebration in memory of the champion of Vicenza, to whom the stadium in the small municipality of Arezzo is also dedicated.

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FUNERALS IN VICENZA

PERUGIA IN SEARCH OF A VICTORY IN PABLITO’S MEMORY

Arrival in Perugia Rossi’s body had arrived on Saturday shortly after 6 in the afternoon at the monumental cemetery of Perugia, where it was received by the family, the mayor of Perugia Andrea Romizi, the councilors Clara Pastorelli and Luca Merli and some fans. On the coffin, the shirt of the national team with the number 20 and a scarf from Vicenza. On Sunday morning at 9 o’clock a ceremony was held, strictly private to avoid gatherings, at the Curi stadium where in the afternoon the griffins will take to the field against Virtus Verona with mourning in their arms and a special shirt to remember Pablito.

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