The satire of an online newspaper on the Thyssen stake, which caused the death of seven workers, sparked the controversy among the families of the victims. “There is no right to satire on these deaths, they shouldn’t have dared to write these crap about our children,” says Rosina Platì, mother of Giuseppe Demasi, one of the victims. “There is a limit to everything”, adds Antonio Boccuzzi, the only survivor of the 2007 fire and then a member of parliament. “I’m not really able to appreciate, if anything, the irony or the alleged satire of this publication – he says – Shame!”.
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by Federica Cravero
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The controversy was raised by a “last hour of the site in which the dead workers are mocked with the image of a person lying on the beach sunbathing and the words’ He falls asleep in the sun but does not get burned and ThyssenKrupp hires as a worker ‘”. “It is a shame and I hope that the postal police will intervene to remove the page, if it is not done independently”, underlines Massimiliano Quirico, director of the Safety and Work association which for years has supported the Thyssenkrupp family in the battle for safety on the work. “It is a lack of respect for the victims, their families and workmates, as well as for the thousands of people who die or get injured at work in Italy every year”, concludes Quirico.
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