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Gathered around the coffin, the orange throwers of Death, wearing the team’s scarf around their necks, sang the songs of the square
IVREA. Despite the pouring rain, on Saturday afternoon, there were so many who, in the churchyard of the cathedral, wanted to pay their last respects to Antonio Vizzini, 55, Tony, as his friends called him. Vizzini, the historic orange-keeper of Death and well-known merchant, owner of āIl Fornaioā, a bakery and pastry shop in via Palestro, suddenly left on the eve of Easter.
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