Investigations are underway by the police station of Empoli (Florence) to identify the man who on Saturday afternoon harassed a journalist of the regional broadcaster Toscana TV, Greta Beccaglia while he was in direct connection with the studio after the match. Serie A football match between Empoli and Fiorentina.
The police are trying, through witnesses and video surveillance images, to track down the person responsible for the harassment.
"What happened to me is something that is not acceptable and should not be repeated. It was recorded on live TV because I was at work. But unfortunately, as we know, such harassment occurs to other women with the cameras off, that is, without let no one find out. It cannot and must not happen, especially since the players took the field showing the symbol of the Day Against Violence Against Women ". Greta Beccaglia, the Toscana Tv journalist harassed after the Empoli-Fiorentina match, said this to ANSA while she was connected live from outside the Castellani stadium. "I am receiving many messages of solidarity from fans and ordinary people, but also by well-known personalities who have a very important influence on thepublic opinion and this is a very positive general reaction ", he adds, however" events like this must never happen again ".