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"I canoe, windsurf, climb rock walls and swim under water, but I never thought I could parade in Miss Italy with my marvelous high heels": Chiara Bondi, 18 years old on September 1, is a concentrate of energy and vitality. Missing in all respects but with a peculiarity: a prosthesis in the left leg due to amputation following a car accident that was killed on July 6, 2013 while he was on the scooter.
The girl asked to participate Miss Italy to Patrizia Mirigliani who saw in her "an important symbol of hope and rebirth". The boss promotes "a beauty without borders" in competition and disability, he explains, "is, in this case, synonymous with femininity hurt and redeemed."
Student enrolled in clbadical high school and seasonal barista in Tarquinia, his city, Chiara is listed in the Miss Italy regional selections. "You participate in a beauty pageant to win," he explains, "but my main goal is to give young people the message of how to defend their lives by always giving them a new opportunity."
Miss Italia offers her the opportunity to transmit your courage "to a wider audience possible to share a personal experience that shows that you can live a disability in normality, play sports, in a love story and, why not, in a beauty contest ".
With 26-year-old Lorenzo Costantini, who lost a leg in an accident at work, Chiara puts these ideas into practice by meeting schoolchildren between Rome and Viterbo to share his story inspired by the will and to determination. The two joined the SuperAbile project designed by a Bbadano Romano city councilor, Alfredo Boldorini, while on July 15 throughout Italy will be celebrated the Day of Reliability of the Disabled
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