Death of Francesco Romano Carlucci, a graduate pharmacist who yesterday decided to end it all forever. He was 61 years old. "I apologize to the carabinieri for the inconvenience I will cause", he wrote in a letter shortly before committing suicide.
“Given my working situation and the resulting loneliness, I am leaving this land”. Francesco Romano Carlucci, 61, an esteemed graduated pharmacist and pharmaceutical informant, wrote it shortly before hanging himself yesterday. Francesco Carlucci, separated, had been out of work for some time.
He lived alone in a small apartment, two rooms and a bathroom, rented in an old attic in the historic center of Pomigliano, in via Roma, opposite a well-known pastry shop in the area. Due to the unemployment that was consuming him, Dr. Carlucci was unable to pay the last four rents for the house. “I leave everything I own to my children: a computer and a video camera. I apologize to the carabinieri for the inconvenience I will cause”, the other sentences imprinted in his latest letter. Immediately afterwards the pharmacist, still in his pajamas, took a rope, attached it to a wrought iron beam at the top of the bedroom balcony, and climbed onto an ironing board. The rest is all too easy to imagine, unfortunately. The carabinieri from the Pomigliano station rushed to the scene.
When the commander, Marshal Michele Membrino, saw the scene of the suicide and read the letter from the pharmacist, he was petrified. Doctor Romano is a distinguished gentleman, a man who has made traditional education his lifestyle. The professional even apologized to the military at the mere thought of the consequences that his now planned gesture would have caused. A behavior d&rsq