Honoring Debora D'Aniello: A Classroom Named After a Victim of Violence

Debora D'Aniello
Debora D'Aniello
Tuesday 26 March 2024, 14:16 - Last updated : 28 March, 08:53
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The teachers' room of the Vitruvio Institute in Castellammare will be named, from today, after Debora D'Aniello, the 17-year-old from Stabia killed by her boyfriend with a gun in 1983 on Monte Faito. 'From today the teachers' room will forever bear Debora's name.' Angela Cioffi, head of the Vitruvio, thus opened the naming ceremony of the high school's teachers' room in the San Marco district to Debora D'Aniello. A delegation from the Italian Women's Center, the brother and mother of the 17-year-old, and a delegation from III A of Graziani, today merged with Vitruvio, the class Debora attended before being killed, participated in the ceremony. The case had been forgotten for years, before the Metropolis Daily brought it back to public attention with an interview with the mother and brother on the occasion of the day dedicated to women victims of violence.
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