On the sidelines of the tragedy that hit Luigi di Sarno, the Neapolitan artist who died yesterday last yesterday from a suspected botulinum poisoning after consuming a sandwich purchased by a street vendor on the diamond promenade, the deputy Campania Francesco Emilio Borrelli spoke with a post, tracing a personal and affectionate memory of the victim.
“He was 52 years old and was much more than an artist – Borrelli writes – it was a point of reference for those who had known him in creative workshops, in the corridors of the schools, in the alleys full of music of Naples and Cercola, his city of origin”. The parliamentarian wanted to underline the human and social dimension of Di Sarno, described as an active figure in the territory and in the educational and cultural contexts.
«He had left for a few days at the beach with his family, destination Diamante – he adds – a short holiday, a break. Nobody could imagine that that journey would turn into tragedy ».
The case, followed by the Paola prosecutor’s office, led to the seizure of food by the ASP and the blocking of the activity of the street vendor. The results of the exams will clarify if they were actually botulinum, the hypothesis at the most accredited moment.