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The teachers’ story: busy and always smiling, never a sign of discomfort. Francesca studied at Newton Pertini, Pietro at Marco Polo.
CAMPOSAMPIERO. “There are no signs, they were quiet children and the father seemed oriented towards the future of his children.” The principals of the schools that Francesca and Pietro attended live in the darkest hour: shocked by grief, they are educators who know how much the school opens spaces to the truth about the cracks. But those cracks weren’t there, and if there were, they couldn’t be seen. The absurdity gets even more exhausting and now it’s about lining up the words for the classmates of a 15-year-old girl and her 13-year-old brother. Children who have just stopped playing as children and who today will ask how it is possible. all this, whatever is in the heads of adults.
Francesca’s school
Chiara Tonello directs the Newton-Pertini in Camposampiero, Francesca attended the second specialty in health biotechnology. “She was a well-mannered, educated girl, always smiling, serene and also scrupulous in school. He cared, he had maintained a high commitment even in this period of distance learning, which lasted half last year and then from November. At school, from the most unexpected gaps, details, nuances, fragility and wounds often emerge: “But she,” observes the director, “had never shown discomfort, rather she transmitted to us the feeling of the presence of family references, of parents who supported him. She was a teenager with a solid life behind her and not a disadvantaged background. “
No detail that helps, at least in part, to explain the tragedy, to find a motive for the most serious crime: “In Italian issues, with colleagues, sometimes something shines, but tranquility has always emerged.” The school is that wonderful institution that now experiences “discouragement and withdrawal” and at the same time takes care, immediately, of those who remain: “We got to work with the teachers, the class will be present, no matter how whatever, and that is why we contacted the psychologist of the listening space, we must also support Francesca’s colleagues ». What dreams did she have?” Who knows. Perhaps with distance learning it is more difficult for us to bring out the sharing of extracurricular aspects, but certainly with that polite smile of his he faced the school commitment with determination, wanting to do well ».
Pietro’s school
Pietro, murdered at the age of 13 by his father, met in the corridors with the director of his school, Francesco Gullo, director of the Marco Polo of San Giorgio delle Pertiche. “He was a smiling boy, who received help, who strove to develop his skills, I had never seen him frown, even when things were a little bad.” Late yesterday afternoon the news reached the director. «We cannot articulate anything, we go through something that will not give us peace. We are all absolutely shocked. Pietro was a normal boy who, like many others, made his way, in the midst of difficulties, putting passion and even strength in him, and then he was in eighth grade, growing up with his classmates, today we should have started the orientation council, to look to the future. , in high school “.
That future around which the director had also reasoned with Pietro’s parents: “We face complex situations, we invite mothers and fathers to put aside their relational frictions for the well-being of their children. But it happens that we are faced with conflicts, with parents arguing in front of us. This was not the case with Pietro, we saw Mom and Dad on videoconference a few months ago, and even Dad gave us the idea of a man projected into the future of his son. There was nothing that could make us foresee such devastating difficulties and discomforts. Today the principal and the teachers will have to talk to Peter’s classmates: “It will be a difficult day, there will be no way to make it habitable.” What to do? “We have faith in the beauty of boys, once again they will find the way for us.” –