Vermicino incident

Quotes about the Vermicino Incident is an event of a child name Alfredo Rampi who passed away, after falling into a well, in Vermicino, a village near Frascati, in Italy, on June 20, C.E.1981.

Quotes:
Anything could happen at that moment [...] a coup d'état, if there was the atmosphere, the air, or the intentions on someone's part, and people would say, "All right, but let me hear what's going on in Vermicino." (Emilio Fede)
 * There was a need to find a coldness, a detachment of a reporter. [...] Unfortunately, however, it got out of hand. [...] The live broadcast was inevitable, since the day before we had begun to follow moment by moment what seemed to be the release of the child in a very short time; That was not the case. (Piero Badaloni)
 * It had become a terrifying reality show. (Piero Badaloni)
 * They called me in slow motion to see [...] hearing the intubated cry of that child and the screams of the mother was an absolute thrill [...] there were all the heads around the door of the slow motion to see what was happening. When those people stopped there, it meant that the "substance" was there, and that morning it was there, oh if it was there. (Giancarlo Santalmassi)
 * We wanted to see a fact of life, and we saw a fact of death. We gave up, we continued until the end. We will ask ourselves for a long time in the near future what all this was for, what we wanted to forget, what we should remember, what we should love, what we should hate. It was the record of a defeat, unfortunately: 60 hours of struggle in vain for Alfredo Rampi. (Giancarlo Santalmassi)