Threats against Prime Minister Meloni's daughter, author turns out to be a German professor: Impulsive gesture from a fool

A 65-year-old professor from the Campania region is the author of the threats against the minor daughter of the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The author of the post is Stefano Addeo, born in 1960, a German teacher from the province of Naples, who has publicly apologized. "It was a stupid gesture made impulsively," he said in an interview with local media in Rome, while stating that he never wishes death on someone, but adding that he does not distance himself from his political beliefs.
The professor wrote a message wishing Meloni's little daughter "the same fate as Martina Carbonaro", a minor girl from Afragola, victim of femicide. This message was denounced by the Fratelli d'Italia party which described it as "terrifying and unacceptable".
Xhorxha Meloni also reacted, saying that 'it is not about political clashes, nor anger, it is something even darker, which shows the limits of a sick climate, an ideological hatred, in which everything must be allowed, even the desire for the death of a child to attack a parent.' Meloni appealed for politics to unite against this sick climate.
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