'boko haram made him run away from Nigeria, but ran into Italian football hooligan'
Hundreds of mourners attended the funeral Sunday of a
Nigerian migrant who was killed by a right-wing football fan in a racist attack
which has sparked much soul-searching in Italy. “He came to live in peace, he
found death”, read one of the many messages left with flowers for Emmanuele
Chidi Nnamdi, whose widow, dressed all in white, sat near his rose-topped
coffin in the cathedral of Fermo in central Italy.
Nnamdi, 36, died in hospital after he was punched by farmer
Amedeo Mancini during a fight in the town on Tuesday which broke out after
Mancini called Nnamdi’s wife Chinyere an “African monkey”. Mancini, 39, who was
arrested, admitted to police that he had insulted the woman, but said he
believed the pair had been about to steal a car, and only assaulted Nnamdi after
the latter hit him first with a road sign.
He also defended his use of the term “monkey” as not racist
but simply an expression commonly used at the football stadium. The deadly
incident was met with outrage but also questions on how to tackle xenophobia in
a country where prominent right-wing politicians have also been known to use
the term.
In perhaps the most high-profile case, Cecile Kyenge, a DR
Congo-born Italian MEP, was minister for integration in July 2013 when a
senator from Italy’s anti-immigration Northern League party publicly compared
her to an orangutan. Despite widespread outrage over the slur, the Italian
senate blocked legal action against the politician.
Nnamdi’s funeral was attended by parliamentary relations, Minister
Maria Elena Boschi and the president of the lower house of parliament, Laura
Boldrini.
Nnamdi and Chinyere fled Nigeria last year after an attack
on a church by the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram in which their
two-year-old son and other members of their families were killed. Chinyere
reportedly later suffered a miscarriage during the boat journey across the
Mediterranean to Italy after being attack by a trafficker in Libya. Since their
arrival, the couple had been housed in a shelter run by Catholic organization
Caritas.
However, the Italian authorities have charged the killer, Amedeo Mancini to court. The picture below shows him being taken to the court.
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Emmanuel Nnamdi, may your soul rest in perfect peace. Amen
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