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Italian student paralysed after 1999 Dublin attack dies”

Guido Nasi, the Italian man who was paralysed as a teenager after an unprovoked attack in Dublin, has died aged 43.

While studying English in Ireland as a 17-year-old, Mr Nasi was struck over the head with a beer bottle in Fairview Park during an unprovoked attack, leaving him with catastrophic brain injuries.

Italian author Massimo Tallone, who worked with him on his autobiography ‘Il Lottatore’ (The Fighter), confirmed the news.

Mr Nasi, who lived in Turin, returned to Ireland in 2019 with his mother, Simonetta, and met then-president Michael D Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin.

They were guests at an event to mark the 25th anniversary of the Irish Tourist Assistance Service (ITAC).The family was assisted by the ITAC and, during the event to mark the organisation’s work, Mr Higgins deviated from his speech to deliver an unscripted tribute to his family.

“I say to Guido, whose body was broken, and Simonetta, whose heart must be broken, there are many people in Ireland who have been humbled by the sheer force of the forgiveness and love they have indicated,” he said.

He thanked Mr Nasi for retaining a positive view of Ireland “despite the grave harm that was done 20 years ago”.

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