Nanni De Angelis
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Nazareno Andrea De Angelis or Nanni (
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, 31 July 1958 – Rome; 5 October 1980) was an Italian militant and politician and a leader of Terza Posizione.


Biography


Lotta Studentesca

In 1976, with Gabriele Adinolfi, Roberto Fiore and Walter Spedicato, he founded ''Lotta Studentesca''. On 22 February 1980 Valerio Verbano was murdered in Rome. A few days later, De Angelis is called to the phone by Verbano's father convinced that the death of his son was due to revenge. De Angelis met Verbano's father talking together for about an hour and broke up on good terms. Following the Bologna massacre of 2 August, on 23 September, arrest warrants were issued against many TP members, including Nanni De Angelis and his brother Marcello. About five hundred agents are employed to arrest wanted persons and to search for members of the organization. De Angelis manages to escape and gets in touch with , identified as the killer of the policeman Evangelista. On 3 October 1980 they went to an appointment with Carlo Sette to obtain false documents and financial support, but they were arrested on the Barberini Square by the police. At the time of his arrest, De Angelis was reportedly severely beaten on the head by police officers. Senator of the
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, in a question to the Senate addressed to Deputy Secretary
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, reported that De Angelis was reportedly "beaten up" inside the police station.


Death

On the morning of 5 October 1980, Nanni De Angelis was admitted to the hospital where the doctors drew up a medical report which, although showing no fracture or injury, provided for a seven-day stoppage, but was released on same morning and returned by ambulance to Rebibbia Prison. The same day he was found hanged in his cell. The version of the police immediately published in the newspapers spoke of
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. An investigation followed, recorded in the autopsy report ordered by the magistrate. In this report, signed by Professor Silvio Merli, contrary to what was stated by the prison doctors, there are many bruises all over the body and especially on the head. De Angelis' family has never accepted the hypothesis of the son's suicide. On 30 September 1981, Marco Pizzari, suspected of having "betrayed" Ciavardini and De Angelis for informing the police of the place where they had an appointment with Carlo Sette, was killed by the NAR with three shots. It seems that Pizzari had not betrayed but that his phone had been intercepted by the police.


In culture

Songs dedicated to Nanni de Angelis (see also: ): * Hyperborea - ''Piccolo Atilla'' * 270bis - ''Nanni e partito'' (song written by Nanni's brother Marcelo De Angelis) In Spain * Mara Ros - No olvido


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:De Angelis, Nanni Politicians of Abruzzo 1958 births 1980 deaths Italian neo-fascists Third Position