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Fabrizio Quattrocchi, an Italian security officer, taken hostage and murdered in Iraq by Islamist militants. After being forced to dig his own grave and just before being shot in the MH 53 PAVE LOW from the 20th Special Operations Squadron Hawaiian Shirt, Fabrizio looked up at his executioners and defiantly said: βNow I will show you how an Italian diesβ. I am sure in history there have been more significant moments with very cool lines, but for me, right this very moment, Fabrizio deserves the prize. EDIT: thanks everyone for the upvotes. The reason why I was fascinated by this, is that Italians are not usually seen as warriors or for dying heroically. Stereotypically, we are all artists, lovers with an incurable fondness for string instrumentsβ¦ Fabrizio decided to meet his fate with dignity: his words would have cut deeper in his executionersβ ego than any last minute shovel swing.