It was the week's most shocking picture: gipsy girls dead on a beach ignored by sunbathers... Now there is more chilling evidence of how Italy's brutal crackdown on the Roma has sick echoes of the country's fascist past.
She looks like any teenager the world over. Wearing a denim skirt, pink designer T-shirt, and with long hair tied back from her face, Samantha is a child who would make any parent proud.
Yet just a few days ago, this bubbly 14-year-old found herself taking part in an excercise that would seem unthinkable in a modern, civilised European country.
She was ordered to line up at the local community hall near her home in Naples, Italy, and dab her right forefinger in black ink before placing it on a government census form.
The bodies of Cristina, 12, and Viola, 11, were left on the sand after they drowned in rough seas as holidaymakers carry on sunbathing nearby
Samantha was photographed and given an identity code - F43 - as officials asked for her full name, address, age, religion and where she was born.
Most controversially of all, she was told to state her ethnic background.
Every detail, including the fact that her parents are immigrant Roma gipsies from Serbia, was catalogued and put on a national computer system.
She was mortified. Her eyes bright with anger, Samantha said she felt like a villain in the only country she has ever known.
'That same day, the Italian kids started calling me "gyppo" in the streets.
They pointed at me and laughed. I felt like shouting back and saying: 'I am Italian just like you. I was born here too.
'But I didn't dare, in case I started a riot.'
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