In Avellino, the tragic death toll related to asbestos continues with the passing of Antonio Petrozziello, a former Isochimica worker, who is the 39th victim. Petrozziello, 78 years old, died in May, leaving behind a grieving community and a Committee of former workers that continues to fight for justice. In the last five months, four people have lost their lives due to asbestos-related illnesses, a problem that has plagued the city for years. Petrozziello worked as an insulator from 1983 to 1988, exposing himself to toxic substances without any protection. His death follows that of Franco Pastore, another former colleague, highlighting a disturbing trend of silent deaths. The Committee of former Isochimica workers has updated the list of victims, emphasizing the need for memory and dignity for those who have suffered. In this context, institutions have been called to respond, but justice still seems far away. The Court of Appeal in Naples continues to handle the case, but the question remains: who will restore health and life to these workers? In Avellino, the truth burns and the fight for justice continues.