Teacher dead who set himself on fire in front of the Cc barracks

(ANSA) – RENDE, 16 FEB – Francesco Chiarello, the 33-year-old teacher who set himself on fire in front of the barracks of the Compagnia dei Carabinieri on 31 January in Rende (Cosenza), died. Chiarello was hospitalized in the center for severe burns of the Cardarelli hospital in Naples.

The teacher had undergone some surgeries due to the injuries sustained, but his condition had always remained serious. The man was first hospitalized in the Annunziata hospital in Cosenza and then transferred to Naples due to the severity of the burns. The reasons for the gesture made by Chiarello have never been clarified. In particular, it was excluded, in relation to the place chosen by Chiarello to set himself on fire, that the teacher intended to send a message to the carabinieri, who had never investigated him and to whom he had never presented complaints of any kind.

Chiarello had returned to Rende, where he resided, after having asked the head of the school in Lombardy where he taught on the basis, according to what has been learned, of a position that was renewed annually. Chiarello’s family members, the day after the teacher’s suicide attempt, had ruled out in a note, referring to press reports, that the teacher was a no vax and that his gesture was “in no way attributable” to a protest against the obligation to vaccinate and against the Green pass. “Our relative, in fact – added Chiarello’s relatives – had already been injected with the first two doses of vaccine and we were waiting for the third”. Condolence was expressed by the president of the Calabria Region Roberto Occhiuto. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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