"We want the whole truth out, not just part of it."
With this determination, a delegation from the committee of the families of the victims of Rigopiano is at Palazzo Chigi, to be received by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni after the first instance sentence with which the Court of Pescara decided five convictions and 25 acquittals for the tragedy of the Hotel of Farindola, overwhelmed and destroyed on 18 January 2017 by an avalanche, an event in which 29 people including guests and employees died.
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On January 18, 2017, the avalanche hit the hotel.
There were 29 victims © Ansa
Rigopiano, the relatives of the victims at Palazzo Chigi: 'Meloni was moved'
Among the five people in the delegation, accompanied by the governor of Abruzzo Marco Marsilio, is
Giampaolo Matrone
, who survived after being under the rubble for 62 hours, who lost his wife that day.
He brought the Prime Minister a letter written in pen by his 11-year-old daughter.
Rigopiano, Marsilio: 'now times are quick for justice'
"We represent what we have experienced in recent years and also what we have experienced with the first instance sentence - explained Marco Foresta -. We will represent our feelings and our idea of what happened that day there and up to today. there will certainly be other degrees of judgment, we want the whole truth to come out, as we have always said in these six years, and that it is the real truth, not a part".
To those who asked him about Guido Bertolaso's statements, according to which if he had been the head of the Civil Protection the tragedy would not have happened, Matrone replied: "This still increases our pain, everything that remains unfinished, or thought and not said, it does nothing but increase our beliefs about what happened: our loved ones have not gone back, something has happened and they really have to ascertain it".