The funeral of much-loved TV
presenter Fabrizo Frizzi took place at the Chiesa degli Artisti
in Rome's Piazza del Popolo on Wednesday.
Thousands of people crowded the square and gave his coffin a
long and loud round of applause as it went into the church.
The priest officiating, Father Walter Insero, described
Frizzi as a "generous fighter, always with a smile".
"He is now receiving all the love that he sowed," Father
Insero said in his homily.
Among the mourners were fellow presenter Carlo Conti, who
said "he was a brother to me, I can't say anything else", and
Tuscan actor-director Leonardo Pieraccioni who said "let's keep
him in our hearts".
Entertainer Simona Ventura said "he was an exceptional
colleague, of great humanity".
Singer Fiorella Mannoia said "everybody loved him".
Neapolitan crooner Gigi D'Alessio said "he was a friend to
everyone".
Presenter Gerry Scotti told reporters "he had all the
characteristics of a good friend".
A neighbour told reporters "he was very close to me when my
son died".
The nursery school teachers of his five-year-old daughter,
Stella, said "he was an ever-present father" and he had "got
very emotional" during her Christmas play, when he was still
suffering from the concealed condition that eventually killed
him.
The funeral ended with the recital, by an emotional RAI host
Flavio Insinna, of a well-known poem by Jorge Luis Borges,
'Friendship'.
Frizzi, who had been ill for some time but had returned to
work for RAI State broadcaster's prime-time quiz show L'Eredità,
(The Inheritance) died of a brain haemorrhage at 60 early on
Monday morning.
Frizzi was for many years the presenter of the charity
phone-in event Telethon.
He was also a regular presenter of the Miss Italy beauty
pageant, fronting 18 editions of the event.
Frizzi started his highly successful career as a 22-year-old
on youth programmes in 1980.
Among his highly successful shows were I fatti vostri,
Scommettiamo che...?, Luna Park, Per tutta la vita, Cominciamo
bene, and Soliti ignoti - Identita' nascoste.
His only rival in terms of number of shows presented were the
late Corrado, and Frizzi's friend and mentor Pippo Baudo,
another RAI legend.
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