
The journalist died yesterday, at the age of 83
Neapolitan Bianca D'Antonio who has collaborated with several newspapers,
including "Il Mattino", "Il Secolo XIX" and
"The Maritime Alarm", and was a point of
reference, for his courtesy and professionalism,
also for the shipping sector, which was the focus of
much of his tireless activity, including the
publication as an author of works on people and companies around the world
maritime and shipbuilding. Graduated in Science
Policies at the University of Naples "Federico
II", embarked on a journalistic career becoming
professional in 1982 and has long been a contact person for the
institutional communication, for Gesac, of the Airport
Capodichino International Championship.
Among the expressions of condolence, that of the president of the
Federation of the Sea: "the news of Bianca's death
D'Antonio - said Mario Mattioli - fills the heart with
sadness and also disbelief. For all those who
they live the world of the sea every day, and especially for us
Neapolitans, Bianca has always been an important figure of
connection with the world of printing. With his words he always
able to describe our sector and its protagonists with love
but also with the right amount of criticism when necessary. There
His smile and irony will be missed. With her he goes away
especially a dear friend."