
Paolo Corsi , a former Latin and Greek professor , was killed in his holiday home in Sousse , a Tunisian city known for its tourist attractions. The man, originally from Ripatransone , in the Marche region , had lived for many years in Rome , where his elderly sister and nephew live.
The tragic episode has deeply affected the community of Italians living in the country.
The dynamics of the attack are still unclear
Local sources report that Paolo Corsi, 73 , was attacked in his home, where he spent several months of the year. The robbers allegedly stole his car and cell phone , leaving him without a chance to escape. However, the exact circumstances of the crime are still being investigated by Tunisian authorities, who are working to piece together what happened.
The Italian Embassy in Tunis , in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs , is providing full support to the victim's family. Italian institutions are closely following the case and are in close contact with local authorities to ensure that the perpetrators are identified and justice is served.
A very well known man in the Italian community in Tunisia
Paolo Corsi was a well-known face in the Italian community of Sousse. He spent much of the year in his Tunisian residence, enjoying the climate and the connection with the territory. Acquaintances describe him as a reserved person, but always ready to offer support to friends and those in need.
Investigations underway to shed light on the murder
Tunisian security forces are continuing their investigations , examining possible leads behind the attack. They have not ruled out that the motive could be predatory , but they are also evaluating other hypotheses to clarify any links with the victim's life.
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