Emanuela Setti Carraro

Emanuela Setti Carraro (Borgosesia, 9 October 1950 - Palermo, September 3 1982) was an Italian nurse, and wife of General Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa. Less than two months after the marriage, she was the victim of a Mafia bomb that also killed her husband and the escorting officer, Domenico Russo. She was honored with the Medaglia d'oro al merito della Croce Rossa Italiana (Gold Medal of Merita from the Italian Red Cross) and Medaglia al merito della sanità pubblica (Public Health Medal of Merit).[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. Antonia Setti Carraro, Memorie di una Crocerossina, Milano, Mursia, 1982
  2. Antonia Setti Carraro, Ricordi, Emanuela?, Milano, Rizzoli, 1983
  3. Luigi Càstano, Emanuela dalla Chiesa Setti Carraro: una crocerossina secondo il Vangelo, Torino, Editrice Elle di Ci, 1993, 200 pp ISBN 8801102488
  4. Renate Siebert, Secrets of Life and Death: Women and the Mafia, Verso editore, 1996, ISBN 185984023X


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