Lignano Legend: "Cocco Bello" Seller Is Dead
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For many people, the well-known beach seller Giovanni Pacileo was part of the Lignano holiday. Now the Italian, whose "Cocco Bello-Rufe had been familiar for decades, died at the age of 69. Pacileo was buried in Naples, where he had always spent the winter months. The Italian sold coconuts and fruit on the sandy beach in Lignano for decades. He applied for his products on signs and his calls "Cocco Bello, vitamina" (beautiful coconuts, vitamins)…
His reputation "Cocco bello, vitamina!" was the epitome of the Adriatic holiday for generations of Austrians. Now the legendary coconut seller Giovanni Pacileo died at the age of 69. All Lignano and thousands of regular guests take emotional farewells.
For decades, the beach salesman Giovanni Pacileo, known for his "Cocco Bello" call, was part of the beach holiday. Now the Italian has passed away.
Those who like to spend holidays in Lignano on the beach have certainly known him. The original rock of the coconut ancestors there, "Coco Bello" has unfortunately passed away. Lignanofans is currently sad. Because the popular and very well-known salesman "Cocco Bello" died. "You were a legend in Lignano" On Facebook many users mourn for the well-known salesman. "Quiet in peace Coco Bello beautiful as a child you enchanted me. A woman writes in …
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