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Today in WTF: Roman Beachgoer Scandal

Posted by Brian Fairbanks

 

On Saturday afternoon, two girls drowned in the sea off the southern coast of Italy, near Naples.

The girls had been swimming with some friends after selling some trinkets and begging for change on the beach when violent waves overpowered them. Rescuers were able to save the friends but could not reach the 12 and 13-year-old cousins, Violetta and Cristina, in time. Their bodies lay covered in beach towels, awaiting the police and a set of coffins.

And that's when things took a demented turn...

As evidenced in the disturbing photo above, most the beachgoers continued to sit within feet of... the feet. With two dead bodies almost within reaching distance of some relaxing citizens, the police worked around the unfazed living souls.

Photographs show sunbathers in bikinis and swimming trunks sitting close to where the girls' feet can be seen poking out from under the towels concealing their bodies. A photographer who took photos at the scene told CNN the mood among sunbathers had been one of indifference.

"While the lifeless bodies of the girls were still on the sand, there were those who carried on sunbathing or having lunch just a few meters away," Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported.

 

Check out the guy on the right... you can almost make out his disgusted reaction to the goings-on around him.

Since I, Scanner Brian, am Italian, I can't say I'm surprised to hear that this happened in Italy. However, what I still don't get is why the police let these idiots stay on the beach-- here in America, there would've been some big, burly detective clearing the sand with a bellowing "what the hell do you people think you're doing? Did you see it happen? No? Then get your Cheetos and ratty old boombox and get outta here!" or something... 

Via CNN. 


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d said:

The "crime scene" was in the sea, so you can't have "some big, burly detective clearing the sand" just because someone feels the beach goers aren't sufficiently distressed.

July 22, 2008 10:37 AM

puchinello said:

Napoli death-cult is deep and old--life under Vesuvio makes for a detached fatalism unlike anywhere else I've ever been.  I jumped in off Sorrentine rocks once, very quickly got swept away, had to swim for my life...

July 22, 2008 11:00 AM

profrobert said:

Actually, it was a beach near Naples, not Rome.  The fact that the girls were Romani (the preferred term for the people who used to be referred to as Gypsies) may have played a part in the beachgoers reaction, as Roma are still targets of bigotry.

July 22, 2008 12:32 PM

Giulia said:

Brian, I am also Italian, and while not surprised, I am well disgusted. The whole country feels like it's been through a lobotomy. People are afraid of stuff that isn't really happening (like gypsies stealing babies: no, seriously, it's even been in the news) and pay no attention to the fact that we'll all be dead from pollution twenty years from now, because the government pretends it's solved the waste disposal problem. That shit's going to blow up any day now.

Sorry about the rant, I'm just so uncomfortable living here and cannot leave.

July 22, 2008 3:23 PM

About Brian Fairbanks

Brian Fairbanks, the Senior National Political Correspondent for Hooksexup, is a filmmaker living in Brooklyn or New Orleans, depending on the season. He is a heavily-armed advocate of gun control.

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