Giuseppe Greco, the 26-year-old with no criminal record who ran over and killed two bandits who had robbed him with his Smart, is under investigation for double homicide but is currently free.
His version of the facts did not entirely convince the prosecutors Carmine Renzulli and the deputy Paolo Martinelli of the Prosecutor's Office of North Naples who are investigating the case but there is no evidence to hold him. His position is still being examined to understand whether it was a voluntary or negligent act, if not a road homicide. The investigators are not entirely convinced that he was driving. The young man with no criminal record is the son of a well-known offender with a criminal record for drug trafficking. He did not have any scratches or bruises on his body despite the violent impact of his car against the bandits' scooter. The investigators want to see clearly and for this reason they are combing through all the private cameras in the area in search of images useful for the investigation.
GIUSEPPE GRECO'S VERSION
What is certain is that there was a robbery and the death of the two bandits: the Sant'Antimo criminals Ciro Chirollo, 30 years old, and Domenico Romano, 40 years old. Giuseppe Greco said he was driving the Smart that rammed the scooter on which the two criminals were traveling, who he said had robbed him shortly before. Investigators are carefully verifying the version provided by the 26-year-old, who drove away immediately after the impact with the two-wheeled vehicle and then showed up at the Carabinieri station.
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They are trying to understand if he was the actual driver of the car. The dynamics of the event seem compatible with what emerged from the testimonies, including that of Greco, even if for now the Prosecutor's Office and the Carabinieri are not committing themselves; certainly a robbery seems to have taken place, given that a Rolex and a gun were found on the asphalt.
(in the large photo Ciro Chirolo, in the inset Mimmo Romano)
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