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A sudden heart attack while in the bathroom of his house, in via Casette in Treviso. This is the unfortunate cause of death, which occurred during the night between Monday and Tuesday, of Giuliano Menoncello, 75 years old retired well known in the city, especially in “his” neighborhood of Monigo. To find the man’s body, now lifeless, it was his wife.
Giuliano had been for several years the “political reference” in the area (after years in the Diputación), an indispensable voice to bring the interests of the neighborhood closer to Ca ‘Sugana. For a long time close to the political forces of the center-left of Treviso (Democrats of the Left), Menoncello he was still considered a transverse figure, always ready for battle for what he deemed appropriate, particularly environmental issues, so much so that he was a staunch protester on the fourth lot of the beltway.
“His death is a devastating loss for the entire community – her friend Antonella Tocchetto tells our microphones, councilor of Treviso – He was a person dedicated to his neighbor and always at the forefront of local politics. Suffice it to say that Giuliano was undoubtedly one of the key figures for the election of Giovanni Manildo as mayor of Treviso, endorsing the values of the environment and the protests against overbuilding. Giuliano, however, was also interested in social issues and that is why collaborated with Cooperativa Solidaria Social Onlus that, in recent days, it had already lost Raffaele Bucciol, one of its historical founders.
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“The news of his death came unexpectedly on Tuesday morning and I almost did not want to believe it – continues Tocchetto – In fact, Giuliano had been seen by several people during the weekend and, although he had declared that he felt a little tired, no one I would have never imagined this epilogue. ” Among the first to remember it too Vittorio Zanini, former Minister of Culture of Treviso: “I’m sorry, he was a good person, a dear friend who did so much good, in silence and above all, always fighting!” In any case, while waiting for the date of the funeral, there are many of Giuliano’s friends who, as soon as the news of his death spread, immediately embraced his wife and children in a virtual hug at this moment of pain.