More animal waste spills in the Volturno River. This time the farm that ended up in trouble was the one specialized in buffalo breeding, located between Pietravairano and Sant'Angelo di Alife, owned by the Austrian prince Mariano Hugo Windisch-Graetz.
With the blitz of the Metropolitan Police of Naples and the men of the ASL Task Force, a dramatic health situation came to light, aggravated by an outbreak of tuberculosis in the farm. The seizure was immediately triggered.
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Failure to comply with the ASL ordinances following the opening of the tuberculosis outbreak a few months ago and illegal disposal of zootechnical waste to the detriment of the land, environment and water matrices are the charges brought against the Windisch-Graetz company. The high aristocratic family is very well known in the area, precisely because it produces buffalo milk in the Alife plain and serves companies throughout Italy and beyond.
The case has caused quite a stir. The mozzarella from the upper Caserta area labelled Windisch-Graetz it even ended up on the table of the Queen of England Elizabeth II, a distant relative. Not only that: Mariano Hugo Windisch-Graetz, in addition to being the first shareholder of Banco di Napoli in the 90s, is the founder of Cisom Matese-Alexis, which bears the name of the 20-year-old who died in a car accident in 2010.
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