Calabrian journalism mourns the 53-year-old teacher from Palma Luigi Carbone, hit and killed by a car in Verona

John

By John

A bolt from the blue. Yesterday afternoon the vice-principal of the Marconi Institute in Verona, the 53-year-old from Palma Luigi Carbonewas run over and killed while he was walking in via Bonifadio (in the Borgo Venezia area). He was hit by a car driven by an 86-year-old who would not have noticed what had happened, as evidenced by the fact that he was warned by another motorist.

Luigi Carbone, for years, worked in the Cosenza editorial offices of Gazzetta del Sud, before dedicating himself solely and exclusively, with great passion, to teaching, which had taken him far from his native Calabria to Veneto. His irony and his love for his profession were second only to what he had for his family and his native land. That Palmi who, between nostalgic anecdotes and smiles, told anyone who caught her eye. Above all to his students and colleagues with whom he established human relationships before professional ones.

“Ciao Luigi”: the farewell of Riccardo Succurro, president of the International Center for Gioachimiti Studies

“Professor Luigi Carbone, a Gioachimite, has suddenly passed away. As a professor of Italian at the “Leonardo da Vinci” institute of higher education in San Giovanni in Fiore, he was appreciated for his intellectual acuity, kindness and elegance of manners. , the great preparation and the love for Gioacchino da Fiore. We held many meetings together with his students, motivated and educated boys. The presentation of one of his books in the teaching room of the International Study Center was an extraordinary joy for him Gioachimiti, who he defined as ‘the cradle of Gioachimite knowledge’. We remember his brilliant and engaging relationships within the Dantedì and we point to him as an example for the school. We are convinced that from up there, in the Olympus of Gioachimite scholars, he will continue to send the your insightful comments. Hi Luigi”