Statue of Shock: Prada Manager’s Brush with Disaster as Boyfriend Rushes to Her Side in Desperate Cry for Help
Tragic Incident in Naples: Prada Manager Killed by Falling Statue
A shocking incident recently occurred in Naples, Italy, resulting in the tragic death of a 30-year-old Prada manager, Chiara Iaconis.
Iaconis died from her injuries. (Image/reproduced from pixabay)
According to foreign media, the incident occurred on the afternoon of September 15, when Iaconis was preparing to conclude a trip to Naples with her boyfriend, Livio Rousseau.
Iaconis was originally from Padua in northern Italy and served as a manager of the internationally renowned fashion brand Prada in Paris. She was responsible for managing numerous branches in France, Monaco, and Belgium.
Iaconis was traveling with her boyfriend. (Image/reproduced from pixabay)
Surveillance footage from the time of the incident showed Iaconis carrying a backpack and luggage, with her boyfriend Rousseau dragging luggage behind her. As they were about to leave the monitor’s frame, an object suddenly fell from the building and hit Iaconis directly in the head.
Immediately after the accident, Iaconis’s boyfriend, Rousseau, knelt down beside her, screamed her name in panic, and yelled for help to passersby. Despite being rushed to the hospital and undergoing surgery, Iaconis’s injuries were too severe, and she ultimately died two days later.
The police are investigating the case. (Image/reproduced from pixabay)
Police have launched a thorough investigation and discovered that the small statue that fell belonged to an apartment near the site of the accident. The tenants of the apartment are a couple with two children. Police suspect that the accident may have been related to the child’s behavior and speculate that they may have accidentally knocked down the statue.
