The second preliminary hearing in the proceedings into the resort tragedy, which was underway this morning, has been postponed due to the legitimate impediment of defendant Massimiliano Giancaterino, former mayor of Farindola (Pescara), who was attacked this morning in the Pescara courthouse bar by the mother of one of the 29 victims of the Hotel Rigopiano disaster in Farindola. Preliminary hearing judge Gianluca Sarandrea, at around 10.30:118 a.m., had ordered a recess to allow for another proceeding scheduled in the same courtroom. During this recess, the assault occurred. Upon returning to the courtroom after approximately an hour, Giancaterino's lawyer, Vincenzo Di Girolamo, requested and obtained a postponement due to his client's legitimate impediment. "He was taken to the hospital," said the lawyer, who produced a medical report from the emergency medical service, "where he was diagnosed with head trauma, trauma to the left upper limb, and chest pain." The other defenses joined in, and Chief Prosecutor Massimiliano Serpi did not object, so the preliminary hearing judge adjourned the hearing until October 25. Five other requests to join the civil action had previously been filed, bringing the total number of civil actions to 115. "He was happily at the bar when he signed my son's death warrant, and then I punched him," said Maria Perilli, mother of Stefano Feniello, one of the 29 victims of the Hotel Rigopiano tragedy in Farindola (Pescara), after being identified by law enforcement following the attack on the former mayor of Farindola, Massimiliano Giancaterino, a defendant in the proceedings surrounding the disaster. The attack occurred this morning in the Pescara courthouse bar during a break in the second preliminary hearing. "He's twice my size," she later observed, "so you can imagine the harm I caused him..." Perilli finally said: "He was the one who signed the first documents for the hotel's expansion and allowed the hotel, from then on, to be open during the winter as well, not just in the summer, thus condemning Stefano to death." "I was having coffee with my lawyers when I was attacked. I don't know who, it was a woman. She beat me, she pounded me. I'm filing a complaint," commented the former mayor of Farindola, Massimiliano Giancaterino.
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