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Dead at work, I hoped Luana’s demise had taught us something. His sacrifice was in vain

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“Italy, a country of orphans and widows and widowers, deprived of their loved ones, who have fallen on the job”. Nevertheless, Emma Marrazzo he had a hope: “After my daughter died, I really hoped that something would change. Nothing happened, I often think it was just a useless sacrifice.” Luana D’Orazio died on May 3 in Montemurlo, near Prato, sucked into a warping machine that was going at maximum speed, and just two days ago the prosecutor’s consultant filed his conclusions: the machine was

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