Nadia Toffa
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Biography
Nadia Toffa (June 10, 1979 – August 13, 2019) was an Italian journalist and television presenter for satirical current affairs programme Le Iene who gained attention in 2017 for a series of stories about the environmental impacts of alleged nuclear testing at the Gran Sasso Laboratory.
Biography
First experiences
After graduating in Literature at the University of Florence, Toffa made her first television appearance at the age of 23 on the Emilia-Romagna local channel Telesanterno, while from 2005 to 2009 she worked for Retebrescia, a local channel of her hometown Brescia.
Le Iene
In 2009, at the age of 30, Toffa became a reporter for the television programme Le Iene, recording numerous reports. Among the most famous are those on alleged scams carried out by pharmacies against the national health service, on the proliferation of slot machine rooms, on illegal waste disposal in Campania at the hands of the Camorra, on the growing rate of tumours in the "triangle of death" between Naples and Caserta and on the "land of poisons" in Crotone.
On November 21, 2017, Toffa presented a report on an allegedly dangerous nuclear experiment kept hidden in the Gran Sasso Laboratory, yet this report was judged unfounded by the academic world.
She was awarded the Ischia International Journalism Award "Special Prize – Television Presenter of the Year" in 2015.
In 2017, hers was the third most searched-for personal name on Google worldwide.
Illness and death
On December 2, 2017, Toffa suffered a collapse during a report in Trieste, and this led to her temporary departure from working life. On February 11, 2018, Toffa revealed that her collapse was caused by a tumour she was fighting against.
On August 13, 2019 at 07:39 at age 40, Toffa died from brain cancer in her hometown Brescia, having been hospitalized from the beginning of July following the worsening of her health.