The father of Giulia Cecchettin, a
22-year-old Padua University biomedical engineering student
murdered by her 21-year-old ex boyfriend and coursemate Filippo
Turetta on November 11, said Sunday he hoped Tuesday's funeral
in Padua would send a message of participation in the fight
against femicide in Italy.
"We have chosen a large church so that a message of great
participation will get through, we wanted it that way so that
this message will get through", said Gino Cecchettin in front of
his home in Vigonovo near Venice.
The funeral will be held at 11 am on Tuesday in the basilica of
Santa Giustina in Padua, one of Europe's biggest places of
worship and one of its largest squares, able to accommodate the
thousands of mourners and anti-femicide activists expected that
day.
"I am preparing a written message that I will read on that day,'
Cecchettin added.
"I am not good with words, ask me about electronics if anything
... but I am trying to say things as best I can".
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