Tragic accident in Rome: Francesca Di Ruberto, former star of “Non è la Rai”, dies.
Francesca Di Ruberto, a former well-known face on the television program “Non è la Rai,” tragically died in a car accident in Rome. The 44-year-old woman was in her car traveling along Via Trionfale when she collided with a van from Ama, the company responsible for waste collection in the capital. The impact was fatal for Francesca, while the passenger traveling with her was seriously injured and was rushed to the hospital. The firefighters and law enforcement immediately arrived at the scene of the accident to carry out the necessary investigations and try to reconstruct the exact dynamics of what happened.
The Ama company, in an official note, expressed its closeness to the families involved and declared that it was at the complete disposal of the competent authorities to collaborate in the investigations. The driver of the Ama vehicle, in a clear state of shock, was also taken to hospital for the routine checks required in cases like this.
Francesca Di Ruberto became known to the general public during the 1994/1995 television season, when, at just 15 years old, she participated in the popular show "Non è la Rai", created and directed by Gianni Boncompagni. Her tragic death aroused deep emotion among those who had worked with her and among fans of the program. On social networks, numerous messages of condolence were expressed by her former colleagues from the show, who remembered Francesca as a sweet, polite, shy and curious girl. Alessia Gioffi, another former protagonist of "Non è la Rai", shared a touching message on her social networks, expressing her pain for the premature loss of her colleague and friend, inviting everyone not to waste even a moment of their life .
The news of Francesca Di Ruberto's death has reopened a wound in the collective memory of those who followed "Non è la Rai", a program which in the 90s had become a real cultural phenomenon, launching many young girls into the world of entertainment . The memory of Francesca, one of the many "stars" of the program, now remains linked to that carefree and lively period of Italian television, but her life was cut short too soon, leaving an unbridgeable void in those who knew and appreciated her .
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