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Irene Righetti was attending Ruzza’s last year, in Padua, and dreamed of becoming a stylist: she had been mayor of the boys
TORREGLIA. Nineteen-year-old Irene Righetti, who lived with her family in via Volti in Torreglia and dreamed of becoming a creator of the fashion industry, was crushed in less than a month by a fulminant leukemia. The symptoms of the disease appeared in early December, when her admission to the Padua hospital was necessary, where she died late in the morning of Wednesday 30. On Christmas Eve she was transferred to the Gallucci center. The terrible news of the death reached the town hall while the town hall was being held: the whole country is upset by the tragedy.
Irene attended the Usuelli Ruzza Institute in Padua last year. She was a sunny girl with a lot of zest for life, creative and full of initiative, who successfully studied to make her dream of working in the fashion industry come true. He leaves his mother Marta Veronese, who is part of the Ata campus of Alvise Cornaro Secondary School in Padua, heartbroken by grief, his father Maurizio Righetti, an artisan painter and decorator, and his brothers Davide, Alessandro and Massimo. Everything bigger than her.
In via Volti she was known as the girl on the male bicycle because she was often seen riding a bicycle with a male frame. “She was a very polite young woman who stopped to greet me and asked me how I was doing because she knew she had recently lost her husband,” says an elderly neighbor. “It is not possible to die at that age, I imagine the pain of parents and siblings. A close family “.
Irene had very specific life plans in her head since she was a teenager. When she attended Facciolati secondary school in Torreglia, she was included on the list and was elected to the municipal council as the boys’ mayor. In the Municipality they still remember her arrival alone, by bicycle, to participate in the first session and with the tricolor band in the celebrations of November 4 and April 25. “He knew how to choose friends, he had no crickets in his head, he really wanted to study and in Ruzza he had chosen an address that he liked very much and now he saw the goal of maturity,” says a friend who prefers to remain anonymous.
The mayor of Torreglia Filippo Legnaro and the deputy Marco Rigato on New Year’s Eve went to number 26 of via Volti where the young woman lived, to bring the community’s condolences to the family who are experiencing a moment of great pain. The nineteen-year-old’s funeral has yet to be fixed. –