The massacre in via dei Georgofili was a terrorist attack by Cosa Nostra on the night between 26 and 27 May 1993 through the explosion of a car bomb in via dei Georgofili in Florence, near the historic Uffizi Gallery. The explosion of the padded self -bomb with 277 kilograms of explosive caused the killing of five people: the spouses Fabrizio Nencioni (39 years old) and Angela Fiume (31 years old) with their daughters Nadia (9 years) and Caterina (just 50 days of life) and the student Dario Capolicchio (22 years old), as well as the injury of about forty people. This attack is framed in the wake of the other attacks of 1992-1993 which caused the death of 21 people (including the judges Falcone and Borsellino) and serious damage to the artistic heritage.
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