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Andrea Carnevale talks about his mother’s murder

Andrea Carnival lost his mother at the age of 14. The woman was given one by her husband ax slain. A scene that the former footballer, now a Udinese observer, has never forgotten. And which he decided to join Afternoon 5 to say: “Since I was 14, I haven’t called anyone ‘Mom’ anymore because my father took her away from me. He was sick with jealousy, but the woman does not belong to the man.”

Carnevale, guest at Myrta Merlinosaid: “I’m very proud to be telling this story on television. After 50 years, I think it’s time to tell the story and, above all, to make it clear to the men who are killing their wives today that it has to stop.”

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Andrea Carnevale and the Mother Killed with an Ax: The Story

The femicide of Carnevale’s mother was particularly cruel: “I was 14 years old, I was near the river while my sister Romana was washing clothes there with my mother. My dad woke up, went down to the river and basically killed her with an axe. A great pain.”

Maradona’s former Napoli striker added: “She didn’t want her children to go to the police because there was a certain feeling of shame in the villages at the time. Especially I went to the police, I went many times. I have nothing against the police, I have great admiration, but unfortunately the police chief told me that as long as they didn’t see blood, they couldn’t do anything.”

“I heard the screams, I saw my mother already dead in the river, while my sister ran away and told me to do the same,” Carnevale recalled.

The blood

Carnevale, who was only 14 years old at the time, carried out an action that marked his life: “I performed an extreme act and for that I apologize to the spectators. I went into the river, took a container and collected the flowing blood to put into a glass. Then I went to the police in the village and said: ‘You wanted blood, here it is.’ And it ended there.”

The father’s suicide

After the femicide, Andrea Carnevale’s father turned himself in. He was sent to the Aversa criminal asylum: “After five years, dad returned home and had to undergo examinations, medical checks. I had returned from Reggio Emilia for Christmas, when I told him about an examination, he hit me with his fist, which almost hit me in the temple, I fell to the ground, my brother defended me.” After this event, the man decided to end his life to put an end to it: “My father jumped out of the window shortly afterwards.”

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