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After a long and distinguished career, culminating in the Maxi Trial in —, on 23 May , Falcone was assassinated by the Corleonesi Mafia in the Capaci bombing , on the A29 motorway near the town of Capaci. His life parallels that of his close friend Paolo Borsellino.
Giovanni Falcone was an Italian judge and prosecuting magistrate.
They both spent their early years in the same neighbourhood in Palermo. Though many of their childhood friends grew up in an environment in which the Mafia had a strong presence, both men fought against organised crime as prosecuting magistrates. In recognition of their tireless effort and sacrifice during the anti-mafia trials, they were both awarded the Gold Medal for Civil Valor and were acknowledged as martyrs of the Catholic Church.
They were also named as heroes of the last 60 years in the 13 November issue of Time. Falcone was born in to a middle-class family in the Via Castrofilippo near the seaport district La Kalsa , a neighbourhood of central Palermo that suffered extensive destruction by aerial attacks during the Allied invasion of Sicily in His father, Arturo Falcone, the director of a provincial chemical laboratory, was married to Luisa Bentivegna.
Giovanni had two older sisters, Anna and Maria. At school Falcone would get into fights with larger children if he thought his friends were being picked on. The Mafia was present in the area but quiescent; Tommaso Spadaro , a boy with whom he played ping-pong in the neighbourhood Catholic Action recreation centre, would later become a notorious Mafia smuggler and killer, but mafiosi were not a major presence in his childhood.
Giovanni Falcone (Italian: [dʒoˈvanni falˈkoːne]; – 23 May ) was an Italian judge and prosecuting magistrate.
As boys, Falcone and Borsellino, who were born in the same neighbourhood, played soccer together on the Piazza Magione. Both had classmates who ended up as mafiosi. After a classical education, Falcone studied law at the University of Palermo following a brief period of study at Livorno's naval academy. Falcone and Borsellino met again at Palermo University.
While Falcone drifted away from his parents' middle-class conservative Catholicism towards communism , Borsellino was religious and conservative; in his youth, he had been a member of the Fronte Universitario d'Azione Nazionale [ it ] FUAN , a right-wing university organisation affiliated with the neo-fascist MSI Movimento Sociale Italiano.