, including the remarkably brave Angelo Licheri , were lowered upside-down into the narrow shaft in a desperate bid to reach him.
In June 1981, a small village near Rome became the epicenter of a tragedy that would forever change the Italian psyche. Six-year-old fell into an artesian well in Vermicino , beginning a 60-hour ordeal that captivated over 21 million television viewers in one of the first major "media circuses" of the modern age.
The phrase "Il silenzio dell'amore" (The silence of love) evokes the profound, agonizing quiet that followed the failed rescue—a silence that stood in stark contrast to the cacophony of the live broadcast and the desperate voices of rescuers. The Tragedy That Stopped a Nation Alfredino - Il silenzio dell'amore
Alfredino – Il Silenzio dell’Amore: A Nation's Eternal Wound
stood vigil at the well's edge, offering a symbol of national solidarity to Alfredino’s parents, Franca and Ferdinando. , including the remarkably brave Angelo Licheri ,
Despite every effort, Alfredino slipped deeper into the well during the final rescue attempts and was declared dead on June 13. The "Silence of Love" and Its Legacy
lowered into the depths transmitted the child's weakening voice and cries directly into the living rooms of millions. The phrase "Il silenzio dell'amore" (The silence of
Beyond the immediate horror, the story of Alfredino has become a symbol of . Alfredino - Il silenzio dell'amore (2003) - TMDB