"Murderers, murderers!" the families of inmates shouted all night outside Poggioreale prison, while inmates staged a protest inside. It all stemmed from the death of Claudio Volpi, the 34-year-old inmate who died a few days ago in Poggioreale prison from an untreated, very high fever. The inmate's wife, during the protest last night, recounted what happened in a video shared on social media by Pietro Ioia, leader of the Neapolitan organized inmates. "On Thursday I had the interview, and my husband was fine, he even kissed me," she said. "Then I learned he was dead. No one called me, no one notified me. I went to the Carabinieri to find out why my husband died. I learned he was in bed for three days, dead. From a fever of 38,5. You can't die like this, you can't die like this," the woman continued to shout, while others echoed her, demanding "Justice, justice." Another hearing is scheduled for today. picket in front of the prison.






