An immense pain, what Giorgia Trocciola’s parents are feeling. She was only 17 and had a long life ahead
An immense pain, that of the parents of Georgia Trocciolathe 17-year-old Italian who lost her life in the United States, where she had been for 7 months on an international exchange programme.
An off-site student, Giorgia Trocciola had fulfilled her dream and was hosted by an American family. In her school, the Doherty School, she was already high known and loved by all.
And it is right in front of that institution that he loved so much that his life was cut short forever. The 17-year-old stood crossing the pedestrian crossingwhen a motorist driving her Jeep, passed with the red light and hit her.
Her classmates are still incredulous, they wanted to bring flowers to the baseball field and greet her on social media with moving messages.
Giorgia Trocciola was originally from Bolzano Vicentino and the news of what happened shocked the entire community. Her parents and sister immediately traveled to the USA and their hearts filled with love as soon as they understood how loved she was.
The words of Giorgia Trocciola’s mother
Giorgia was sunny, filled the rooms with her smile and always helped the people around her. Everyone here loved her. She had a great desire to learn and have new experiences. She was already thinking about next year. She wanted to go back to being a class and even school representative. Then she had plans to become an architect, studying in Venice or abroad.
These are the words of his mother, who also said that a motto was born in American schools: LLG (Live like Georgia). ‘Live like Giorgia’, that sunny girl, that great friend that none of those students and teammates will never forget.
Friends have also started a fundraiser to help the American host family reach Italy and attend his funeral.
A life broken into unfair waybut Giorgia’s memory will continue to live in the hearts of all those who loved her and who will continue to do so forever.
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