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Italian journalist (1947–2007)
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Vittorio Corona
BornVittorio Corona
(1947-05-09)9 May 1947
Aci Trezza, Sicily, Italy
Died24 January 2007(2007-01-24) (aged 59)
Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Alma materUniversità degli Studi di Catania
OccupationJournalist
Years active1993–2007
SpouseGabriella Privitera
ChildrenFabrizio Corona (b. 1974)
RelativesPuccio Corona (brother, deceased)

Vittorio Corona (9 May 1947 – 24 January 2007) was an Italian journalist.

Born in Aci Trezza, Sicily, Corona began his career in 1993. His brother was the journalist Puccio Corona (1942–2013) and his son is thef photographic agent Fabrizio Corona (born 1974).

Vittorio Corona died following a long illness on 24 January 2007, aged 58, in Milan, Lombardy.

References

  1. ^ "E' morto vittorio corona padre." Alfemminile (in Italian). 29 January 2007. Retrieved 1 January 2014.


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