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13 September 2020 She was chased and rammed by her brother for a gay relationship, fell from the scooter on which she was with her girlfriend and died.

This is the origin of the accident that took place in the Neapolitan area, according to what the press reports today, in which Maria Paola Gaglione, 22 years old, died.

While her partner was injured and, still bleeding on the ground, she was also beaten by the victim's brother, Antonio Gaglione, 25, stopped by the Carabinieri.



The girls were traveling from Caivano to Acerra the day before last night when they were joined by the young man, also aboard a scooter, who hit the vehicle violently causing the two young women to fall.

Maria Paola died instantly while her partner was injured;

still on the ground she was beaten by the boy who accused her of having plagiarized her sister.

The injured girl was taken to a clinic in the area, her condition is not serious.



Don Patriciello: "Cause it is the absence of culture"


"The story of Maria Paola is very sad, I didn't sleep there. I baptized her and her brother Michele Antonio, the latter I also married a few years ago. I don't think she really wanted killing his sister, perhaps he wanted to teach her a lesson, the investigations will establish this; he was certainly not culturally prepared to live his sister's relationship with another woman ".



Don Maurizio Patriciello, parish priest at the Parco Verde in Caivano (Naples), knew both the Gaglione family and that of Maria Paola's companion, Cira, who however chose to be called Ciro;

both families reside in the Parco Verde di Caivano, one of the most degraded residential complexes in the Neapolitan hinterland, which became known a few years ago for the events of pedophilia that involved the little Fortuna Loffredo, so much so that it earned the nickname "Parco degli Orrori" .



Maria Paola, 20, died in Acerra while on a scooter after being rammed by her brother's motorcycle, who did not accept the girl's homosexual relationship;

with Maria Paola there was the 22-year-old companion, who was injured.

"I did not know about the relationship between the two girls - continues Don Patriciello - but I knew of Ciro's choice, which I respect; it will not have been easy for them. Even today these people find it hard to be accepted".



The priest fears that the situation could degenerate, especially on social media, where the boy's mother wrote a post defending her son.

"On social media I have read bad comments, attacks between families, but it is necessary to stay calm and wait for the investigations to take their course".

In the next few days, Don Maurizio will officiate the girl's funeral.



Gay Center: "We must change the homophobia bill"


"The death of Maria Paola Gaglione, 18 year old from Caivano del Parco Verde, Naples, is the story of a lesbian girl, not accepted by her family and mistreated for this reason she and her partner accused of having her" infected with homosexuality ". Terrible story, which ended on Friday with the ramming of the scooter and the attack on her partner by Paola's brother, while they were fleeing for freedom. The Brother is now under arrest, as learned from the press".

So Fabrizio Marrazzo, spokesperson of the Gay Center.



"What happened demonstrates how difficult the contexts are that we have been reporting for some time with our toll-free Gay Help Line 800 713 713 - declares Marrazzo, Gay Help Line Manager - for this we need a serious law against homotransphobia, which prevents situations of these type and that undoubtedly condemns the statements that see homosexuality as a disease or something inferior, while the amendment "Salva Opinions Omofobe", wanted by Costa (ex FI) and approved by the majority, would make these expressions lawful. prejudices for which Paola was killed. This amendment must be changed and the support for the protection centers, requested by us and provided for by the homotransphobia law, which could guarantee protection and freedom to Paola and her partner, must be made certain. , which the budget committee now seems to want to further limit them. "



"We ask for justice for Paola, the culprit is not only her brother, but also the other family members who mistreated her and allowed what happened without protecting her and without reporting", concludes Marrazzo.