(ANSA) - Caserta, April 27 - An Italian woman on Thursday
became the first transsexual in Italy to marry at Aversa near
Naples.
Alessia Cinquegrana, a former Miss Trans who saw her new
gender recognised despite not having gender reassignment
surgery, married her male fiancé Michele Picone.
"Now I have all my documents in order," she said.
Graffiti against Cinquegrana appeared ahead of the ceremony
on the wall of a building near the town hall where the marriage
will be celebrated, and council workers immediately cancelled
them.
The graffiti, Cinquegrane said, "don't affect me at all,
these people are repressed while I'm happy to be what I am".
The city council led by Mayor Enrico de Cristofaro condemned
the graffiti saying "Aversa is an open city, free from
prejudice. Aversa does not see itself in these graffiti".
First Italian transsexual gets married
'Really happy' says ex-Miss Trans Alessia Cinquegrane