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Sara and Jessica’s balloons fly 30 kilometers to Treviso, where the 20-year-old was attending university

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Sara and Jessica’s balloons fly 30 kilometers to Treviso, where the 20-year-old was attending university

The balloons landed in recent days in Treviso, in Viale Felissent

Tragedy of the A28. The joint funeral of the two cousins ​​killed in the accident caused by a road hijacker was celebrated on 12 February in San Vendemiano

CONEGLIANO. Those two clusters of white balloons, launched on February 12 from the oratory of San Vendemiano, where the joint funeral of the two cousins ​​Jessica Fragassi, 20, from Conegliano, and Sara Rizzotto, 26, from Mareno, had just been celebrated a message of hope at the end of a touching ceremony.

The launch of balloons during the funeral celebrated in San Vendemiano

A message of hope wanted in particular by Alain Fragasso, Jessica’s father, who since the day of the tragedy in A28, on the evening of January 30, has never stopped asking for justice for the two young lives broken on the motorway by a drunk driver who, after the crash, he had preferred to go home instead of stopping to help.

Cousins ​​Sara Rizzotto and Jessica Fragasso, who died on January 30 on the A28

Jessica Fragasso the day before the funeral had given her parents her latest gift: the conquest of a scholarship, communicated by Ca ‘Foscari when unfortunately the young student was no longer there. By coincidence, or a sign of destiny, a bunch of white balloons launched on February 12 from San Vendemiano traveled about thirty kilometers and in recent days landed right in Treviso, in Viale Felissent, just outside the city. The city where Jessica attended the branch of Ca ‘Foscari, student of the course of cultural and linguistic mediation.

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