The Prosecutor's Office of Naples North has opened a case for the attempted murder of Giovanna, the 19-year-old girl wounded on New Year's Eve by a stray bullet in Piazza Giovanni XXIII in Aversa. In these hours the agents of the Norman police station, together with the forensic police, are carrying out ballistic tests to understand the trajectory of the bullet that hit the 19-year-old in the abdomen who, around midnight, was hit while she was on the balcony of a house on the fourth floor of the public housing blocks.
At the moment the hypothesis is that the shot was fired from above although it is not excluded that it could have been a parabolic or ricochet shot that passed through the girl's body from the abdomen to the buttock, from where it was extracted by the doctors of the Moscati hospital in Aversa following a surgical operation. Fortunately, no vital organs were affected and, after the operation, the young woman is recovering. The bullet extracted from the girl's body was handed over to the police for ballistic comparisons. The family members are crying out for a miracle but at the same time are asking for justice.
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