Ludovica Frasca theft at home Milan the most unsafe city

Ludovica Frasca, theft at home: “Milan, the most unsafe city in Italy, was robbed of everything in an hour”

The former tissue Ludovica Frasca suffered a theft at home in Milan. She tells it herself on Instagram. «I was an hour away from home and they stole the (few) valuable things I had. Thank you to all authorities,” he wrote. She is very angry and very depressed as is the case with people who are victims of robbery most of the time. “I’m fine. A little shaken but fine – we read in their stories – I’m mad but I’m strong and everything they took from me at home I’ll buy back in time, tiè ».

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Ludovica Frasca, theft in the house in the afternoon: “Milan is the most unsafe city in Italy”

However, Neapolitan Frasca, born in 1992, raises the alarm about security in Milan. She’s not the first to do that. It’s the umpteenth time. The girl says: “There’s a terrifying, almost surreal feeling of gross trespassing that in this country, beyond who is in Milan, there is no protection at all.”

“I’m angry because the police, like all security, the Hawks, the fire department, all of our protectors should be, paid way, way more than that.” And city mayors should prioritize safety and public order“, continues.

“Milan looks like a dangerous circus, especially in the summer at weekends,” he explains.

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In a post also published on Ig, the tones are catastrophic. «Milan was a beautiful and safe city» he writes with the verb in capital letters to emphasize a positive before and a negative now. «Now there is chaos», he ironically attacks the new policies linked to paid entry to Area C of the Lombard capital.

“As a private person, I take care of installing a security system at my own expense. And my city, what will it do for us? Nothing. I already know the answer. “Nothing,” he concludes, marking Beppe Sala.

“I fully understand that the issue of safety is not your sole responsibility, but that you send patrols to randomly check people’s documents on the streets, illuminate the streets, make them architecturally inclusive and don’t close empty spaces create in which anger and malice can spread.” lies in his competence. We don’t really care that the square is a pedestrian street when we have vandals on the street and we are afraid to go out on an ordinary afternoon» she writes angrily.

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Ferragni and Maldera precedents appeal to Mayor Sala

Exactly one year ago, on July 14, 2022To make an angry appeal to Beppe Sala, the queen of influencers was Chiara Ferragni. He wasn’t subtle. On Instagram he wrote that the city was out of control. “Every day – read the post – I see acquaintances and loved ones being robbed at home, small neighborhood retail stores being deprived of their daily income, people being stopped in the street with guns and having everything robbed.”

A month before Ferragni, another influencer – Desirée Maldera – reported on social media about an attempted robbery defeated by a bite, without a blow. He was in the center of Milan and simply rolled down the window of the Porsche to get the parking ticket. A bare-faced man pulled his arm out and grabbed it violently.

But reading them on a list of insiders, the many grievances of those suffering theft and robbery, it’s perhaps more impressive to see them narrated in real time in the Instagram porthole. One thing is certain: the security issue in Milan is once again overwhelmingly topical.

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