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Carabiniere Antonio Savinelli died of Covid: he led the Command Unit of Vittorio Veneto

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Savinelli was head of the Vittorio Veneto Command Unit from 1977 to 1987, except for two parentheses: the first as station commander in Pieve di Soligo; the second as a member of the carabinieri of the Mestre company of which he was a military member of the Operational Unit

VITTORIO VENETO. The former head of the Command Unit of the Vittorio Veneto Carabinieri Company Antonio Savinelli died of Covid. He was 76 years old. Originally from Campania, Savinelli is also known in Friuli.

Resident in Palse, a hamlet of Porcia, he frequented Brugnera more, where he became the historical secretary of Tamai calcio. Also in those places he founded an insurance agency.

Savinelli was head of the Vittorio Veneto Command Unit from 1977 to 1987, except for two parentheses: the first as station commander in Pieve di Soligo; the second as a member of the carabinieri of the Mestre company of which he was a military member of the Operational Unit.

He participated in the operation that, in 1980, allowed the Arma to arrest for the first time the boss at the head of the Mala del Brenta, Felice Maniero.

Savinelli had enlisted in the carabinieri in 1962 and at the end of the 1960s he was station commander in Val Pusteria, in the era of Austrian irredentist terrorism. Dad of Lorenzo and Alessandro, grandfather of Leonardo and Rebecca, husband of his wife Rita, Savinelli passed away on March 18, the National Day of Coronavirus Victims. The funeral has not yet been set.

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