The Neapolitan tiktoker Rita De Crescenzo was allegedly attacked by two women in the Quartieri Spagnoli, in Naples; according to the videos published on social media, these are personal issues.
A frame from Rita De Crescenzo’s video and one from those subsequently published on social media
Rita De Crescenzo was allegedly attacked in the Quartieri Spagnoli by two women, who threatened her with a knife and ordered her not to be seen in those parts again; it would have happened yesterday evening, December 17, after a “gender reveal” in the central neighborhood of Naples. The Neapolitan TikToker tells it in a video sent to Pino Grazioli and then published on social media. The story quickly spread across numerous profiles, enriched with details: in several videos there is talk of an intervention by the police and two women reported but checks carried out by Fanpage.it reveal no findings.
Rita De Crescenzo attacked in Quartieri Spagnoli
“I was attacked by women I met in the Quartieri Spagnoli, threatening me with death, attacking us badly, even with a knife to my throat – says the tiktoker in the video – I need help, call Borrelli, call social services. I’m in hospital” . Apparently, it was not carried out no request for intervention at the moment. De Crescenzo actually went to hospital, as can be seen in some photographs published on various social profiles in the following hours, but no request for intervention to the police for an assault was received from the emergency room, a sign that it was probably not carried out complaint and that the cause of what could have been an illness was not highlighted.
“Two women reported”, but there is no confirmation
On one of the most active profiles on this story, a further video appeared, according to which the police had identified and reported two women. Checks carried out reveal no interventions by the Carabinieri and State Police in the Quartieri Spagnoli or in the city hospitals and, consequently, there is no trace of the complaint. This is probably a detail added by word of mouth and is based on the “identification” that would have been made, instead, by social media users: the attack would in fact be attributable to personal issues of De Crescenzo.