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The university, the gym, the flowers: who were Tullio and Giuseppe, the two boys mistaken for thieves and killed in Herculaneum. Mute phones, the long nightmare of families

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Two boys in a Panda. A narrow street of the volcano and the chained dogs that bark at every passage. The night is still young, it is just past one o’clock; no one hears the gunshots. The few families who live in via Marsiglia in the San Vito district in Herculaneum think it is fireworks. And then there is the loud music of a local in the area: the life of Tullio Pagliaro and of Giuseppe Fusella ended up in …

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