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Cristina’s family after the kayaking accident in Naples: “We will go to the bottom to understand what happened”

"We have no words for what happened, we feel empty and totally helpless," said the 30-year-old's relatives. The girl's autopsy is tomorrow

ROME – “We have no words for what happened, we feel empty and totally helpless”. These are the words of Cristina Frazzica’s family, the 30-year-old struck and killed last Sunday by a boat while she was on a kayak together with a friend in the waters of Posillipo.

“We would like to underline – their words entrusted to a note released by Gieffe Risarcimento Danni – that Cristina, a graduate in Biotechnology,had been selected for the Pharmatech Academy training course of Federico II, intended to train highly qualified professionals in research, in the production of RNA drugs and in gene therapy, and carried out his internship in the Campania headquarters of the pharmaceutical company Nouscom srl. The sea was his passion and, taking advantage of the beautiful day , had decided to go on a kayak trip with a friendWe have full faith in the work of the judiciary and we are sure that the truth will emerge soonFor now we cannot give ourselves peace: we will get to the bottom of it to understand what happened“.

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“We are offering maximum support to the family, both human and professional, in a very difficult moment for them.” Thus Giuseppe Vacca, of Giesse, who adds: “We have appointed a lawyer, the well-known criminal lawyer Gianluca Giordano of the Santa Maria Capua Vetere court, and appointed a party technical consultant, the medical examiner Maurizio Saliva, for the autopsy that the deputy public prosecutor, Vincenzo Toscano, has set it for tomorrow, Friday 14 June, at 1pm. It is still early to make statements and no one wants to point the finger at anyone. We are certain that the judiciary will analyze every aspect of the matter, without leave nothing out“.