[custom_adv] A couple canceled by the terrible accident in Stresa, where a cable car that connects the town on Lake Maggiore and the Mottarone broke away from the ropes, crashing first with a pylon then with the ground and causing the death of 14 people. [custom_adv] Serena Cosentino, born in Belvedere Marittimo on May 4, 1994, and Mohammadreza Shahaisavandi, a 33-year-old, were resident in Diamante, in the province of Cosenza. [custom_adv] The 27-year-old girl had moved to Verbania a few months ago where she had won a competition as a research fellow at the CNR Institute for Water Research. It had only been in service since March 15, explains Corriere della Calabria. [custom_adv] The fiancé Mohammadreza Shahaisavandi lived in Rome where he studied. He had gone to find his girlfriend in Verbania and for the 0 occasion they had gone on a trip to Stresa where they got on the cable car to Mottarone where they met their death. [custom_adv] There is also a Calabrian girl among the victims of the Stresa-Mottarone cable car accident. The girl, Serena Cosentino, 27, from Diamante, had moved to Verbania a few months ago where she had won a competition as a research fellow at the CNR Institute for Water Research, starting on March 15. [custom_adv] Previously he had studied at the Sapienza in Rome. Her boyfriend Mohammadreza Shahaisavandi (23) also died in the accident. [custom_adv] He is also a resident of Diamante, but he lived in Rome where he studied. According to what was known, the boy had gone to find his girlfriend in Verbania and together they had gone for a trip to the Mottarone. Serena had celebrated her birthday on May 4th. [custom_adv] The young CNR fellow lost her life in the Stresa-Mottarone cable car accident, in Piedmont, together with her partner. According to what has been learned, the body will arrive at 1 pm The mayor of Diamante, Ernesto Magorno, has proclaimed city mourning for Thursday. [custom_adv] For ten endless seconds, whispering words of love to each other. The mouth of one on that of the other, waiting for the crash. As the others screamed, they huddled tighter and tighter hoping to exorcise death. The Calabrian Serena and the Iranian Hesam loved each other as much as the stars love the sky. Observing their now inanimate bodies and the many photos that portray them happy, the verses of Francesco Petrarca come to mind: "My short story is already finished ...". [custom_adv] Life and love ended in the woods of Stresa, where the wind that blows from the east has always swept away the clouds and the heat. The unexpected death made everything eternal as William Shakespeare would have imagined, or as Tiziano Terzani might have told. To live and die together as Jacques Brel dreamed and wrote and as the revolutionary Marco Berardi and his inseparable Giuditta managed to do in the Sila woods.