Stephen Addeo, teacherGerman teacher from Cicciano, Naples, is at the center of a controversy after threatening the Prime Minister's daughter Giorgia Meloni on social media. Following the case, it was suspended from teaching. The story has attracted great media attention, leading Palazzo Chigi to intervene directly. Addeo confirmed that he had been contacted by the institutions, thus opening a window for a discussion.
Cicciano Professor Suspended for Social Threats to Meloni's Daughter Tries Suicide
Stefano Goodbye was suspended after publishing a post on social media in which he wished Giorgia Meloni's daughter the same fate as Martina Carbonaro, the 14-year-old killed in Afragola. Following this, the Nola Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation to assess possible crimes, including threats and hate speech.
The teacher later removed the post and apologized, explaining that his words did not reflect his intentions. After the story spread, Addeo attempted to suicide, but was promptly rescued and admitted to hospital.
Social Threats and Suspended Professor, Meloni Ready for an Unexpected Face to Face
Stefano Addeo, German teacher from Cicciano who had threatened Giorgia's daughter on social media Meloni wishing her to suffer the same fate as Martina Carbonaro, the 14-year-old killed by her boyfriend, reported that he had been contacted by Palazzo Chigi. The teacher had requested a meeting with the Prime Minister and explained that he had received an official email with the confirms that the Prime Minister has taken his request into consideration and he showed himself available to meet him.
“They also asked me a contact number to be contacted. It was a very strong moment, I really didn't expect it,” the man told the newspaper Reason – The Wings of Freedom.
Then, the professor added:
"I am happy, honored and deeply grateful. I know how busy Giorgia Meloni is, and the fact that she chose not to ignore my request I consider a gesture of great humanity.. I don't know what she'll say to me, but I just want to look her in the eyes and say: I was wrong., and I would like this mistake to become an opportunity for reflection for everyone."