Francesca Morvillo

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Francesca Morvillo was an Italian magistrate and university professor, renowned for her work against the Mafia and tragically killed alongside her husband, anti-mafia judge Giovanni Falcone, in the 1992 Capaci bombing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian judge
human
magistrate
university professor
areaOfInfluence Italian criminal justice system
anti-mafia legislation in Italy
causeOfDeath Capaci bombing NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy memorials and dedications in Italy
countryOfBirth Italy
countryOfCitizenship Italian Republic NERFINISHED
Italy
countryOfDeath Italy
employer Italian judiciary NERFINISHED
University of Palermo NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Italian people
familyName Morvillo NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork anti-mafia investigations
criminal law
givenName Francesca NERFINISHED
hasRelative Giovanni Falcone NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
mannerOfDeath assassination
movement anti-mafia movement in Italy
name Francesca Laura Morvillo NERFINISHED
notableEvent killed in the Capaci bombing on 23 May 1992
notableFor being assassinated by the Sicilian Mafia
being one of the few female Italian magistrates of her generation
notableWork anti-mafia judicial activity in Palermo
occupation judge
magistrate
university professor
participantIn struggle against the Sicilian Mafia
placeOfBirth Palermo NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Capaci NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
sharesCauseOfDeathWith Giovanni Falcone NERFINISHED
spouse Giovanni Falcone NERFINISHED
victimOf Sicilian Mafia NERFINISHED
workLocation Palermo NERFINISHED
Sicily NERFINISHED

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Giovanni Falcone spouse Francesca Morvillo