The Mafia couldn't kill this Italian judge, but COVID-19 did:
Francesco Saverio Pavone (25 March 1944 – 16 March 2020) was an Italian magistrate, chief for several years of the Procura di Venezia.
Born in Taranto on March 25, 1944, he worked for several years as a clerk of the court, where he had won a competition in the late 1970s. In 1980 he took up service in the courthouse in Venice, first in the role of judge in the court and then as investigating judge. In the lagoon city he dealt with investigations on organized crime and kidnappings. In 1988 Pavone's pool (group of magistrates in the same case) rebuilt the complete organization chart of the Mala del Brenta which was wreaking havoc in Veneto, investigations that will lead in 1994 to the trial that dismantled the Mala del Brenta , with Felice Maniero sentenced to 33 years for mafia association. Francesco Saverio Pavone lived under escort from 1989 to 2006, for threats from the Sicilian mafia and members of the Mala del Brenta. In 2016 he retired as chief prosecutor of Belluno.[1]
On March 16 2020, Pavone died at the intensive care unit of the Mestre Angelo hospital at the age of 75, after he tested positive to COVID-19, which caused to him serious lung problems.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_Saverio_Pavone
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Francesco Saverio Pavone (25 March 1944 – 16 March 2020) was an Italian magistrate, chief for several years of the Procura di Venezia.
Born in Taranto on March 25, 1944, he worked for several years as a clerk of the court, where he had won a competition in the late 1970s. In 1980 he took up service in the courthouse in Venice, first in the role of judge in the court and then as investigating judge. In the lagoon city he dealt with investigations on organized crime and kidnappings. In 1988 Pavone's pool (group of magistrates in the same case) rebuilt the complete organization chart of the Mala del Brenta which was wreaking havoc in Veneto, investigations that will lead in 1994 to the trial that dismantled the Mala del Brenta , with Felice Maniero sentenced to 33 years for mafia association. Francesco Saverio Pavone lived under escort from 1989 to 2006, for threats from the Sicilian mafia and members of the Mala del Brenta. In 2016 he retired as chief prosecutor of Belluno.[1]
On March 16 2020, Pavone died at the intensive care unit of the Mestre Angelo hospital at the age of 75, after he tested positive to COVID-19, which caused to him serious lung problems.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_Saverio_Pavone
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