Shots were fired at the headquarters of the Fondazione Famiglia di Maria in San Giovanni a Teduccio, a neighborhood on the outskirts of Naples. According to police, two bullet holes were found in the entrance door. Following the April 9th attack in the Villa neighborhood, which was carried out in front of a four-year-old boy—his grandfather, Luigi Mignano, was killed—the Foundation's president, Anna Riccardi, wrote a letter of appeal to President Sergio Mattarella, calling for a greater government presence in the Villa neighborhood. On April 13th, the President of the Republic met with both the neighborhood's mothers and Riccardi herself. The Foundation, which has previously hosted a visit from the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Roberto Fico, offers a series of services and workshops for approximately 150 children from the neighborhood.
Naples – The news no one wanted to hear, the one feared but hoped to be swept away, has arrived like a final verdict. The child admitted to Monaldi Hospital, who survived for over fifty days attached to a machine after receiving a "burned heart," is no longer transplantable. To extinguish the last light...
In the early hours of yesterday morning, the State Police executed an order for pre-trial detention at the Nisida Juvenile Detention Center, issued by the Preliminary Investigations Judge of the Juvenile Court of Naples. The order concerns an Italian minor residing in the province of Caserta, under investigation for…
Naples - The scene unfolded on Via Caldieri, the beating heart of the Vomero neighborhood, where the Carabinieri of the local Carabinieri Company's Operations Unit had set up a targeted surveillance operation. The officers, camouflaged among the traffic jams and the city chaos, discreetly monitored the movements of Giuseppe Ciliberti, a 32-year-old from Somma...
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