Farewell to Andrea Purgatori. The journalist and host of Atlantis dies at the age of 70

Andrew Purgatori it was many things. Reporter, screenwriter, author, terrorism, intelligence, crime expert and broadcaster. He has devoted his life to information where many have preferred to turn away, getting to the bottom of both the Ustica massacre, which led him for the first time to get noticed to the point of pushing the director Marco Rice to make a movie, the rubber wall, dedicated precisely to this case, but also on the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi. Andrea Purgatori dies, as communicated by his family, today, July 19, in Rome after a short and fulminating illness. He was 70 years old.

Andrew PurgatoriMarco Provvisionato / ipa-agency.net

The news was communicated toHandle by their children Edoardo, Ludovico, Victoria and by the family, represented by the Cau law firm. Reportage author and screenplay teacher, Andrea Purgatori has won over the hearts of the public also thanks to his experience at La7 at the helm of Atlantisan in-depth broadcast that Purgatori managed to tailor for himself.

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«A brilliant mind – underline the family members – which we recently recalled in the La7 broadcast Atlantis, where he was author and conductor, and in more remote times as sent to war zones and author of the most important Italian judicial investigations, then still author and screenwriter of many films and television dramas including The Rubber Wall, Fortapasc And The Kid Judge.” We have also seen Andrea Purgatori on Netflix, in the docu-series Vatican Girl right on the case of Emanuela Orlandi.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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