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Eight-year-old son of ex-Fiorentina star Michele Bacis dies in balcony fall

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Former Serie A star Michele Bacis' eight-year-old son has tragically died after falling from a balcony. According to reports from Italy, the child was seen playing on Saturday night on the balcony at his house before he lost his balance and fell.

The boy is said to have fallen three stories and was taken to San Donato Hospital in Arezzo, Tuscany, where he was pronounced dead.

Police are investigating his death. One of Bacis' neighbours told Italian publication Corriere della Sera: "We heard a dull thud coming from the street, we looked out and saw the child's body and then we heard the screams of the parents." The tragic news comes weeks after Bacis' uncle died after contracting coronavirus.

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