LA ROMOLA (FLORENCE), 17 JAN – “We learned about it this morning too. Using Nadia’s poem Sunset as the title of the operation that led to the arrest of Matteo Messina Denaro is a symbol, a beautiful signal that is given to everyone, it’s not just a caress to the two little girls, our granddaughters”. This is how Luigi Dainelli comments on the name chosen by the Ros for the blitz to capture the boss. Dainelli and his wife Patrizia Nencioni are uncles of Nadia, 9 years old, and Caterina, 50 days old, killed on 27 May 1993 by the car bomb in via de’ Georgofili with their parents Fabrizio Nencioni and Angela Fiume, and the student Dario Capolicchio. “I can’t say – continued Dainelli – if any of them, from the carabinieri, by choosing the word Sunset wanted to remember the girls and wanted to draw attention to the victims of the attack in Florence, or if they also wanted to interpret something more, perhaps even the personal decline of the boss Matteo Messina Denaro which is marked by his arrest “. “I don’t know about this – he concluded -, but I know that beyond everything, by doing so, there was a thought of investigators and prosecutors dedicated to the massacre in Florence. We hope that Messina Denaro decides to speak, to tell the complete truth about the massacres. We hope that with this arrest we can learn more”. Nadia Nencioni wrote the poem Sunset three days before the attack in a notebook still kept and reproduced to tell the story in schools. The Dainelli uncles are among the very few relatives of the Nencioni family destroyed by the car bomb. On 22 December 2017, the paternal grandmother of the girls Lucia Vignozzi died at the age of 94. In the public garden in front of the windows of her grandmother’s house in La Romola was placed the monument that still remembers her family members who died in the attack. (HANDLE).
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