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Naples, the Camorra war of Ponticelli: 3 dead, bombs, wounded and stretched out

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Naples. Three dead, some wounded, six bombs and a long series of roadside attacks in five months: this is the tragic toll up to now of the new Camorra war of Ponticelli.

The murder of the 23-year-old with no criminal record Carmine D'Onofrio, killed in front of his pregnant partner, is part of a long series of fibrillations in that eastern neighborhood of the city.

And now the concern of the investigators but also of the citizens themselves, the many who live in the area, is that it does not end here. Indeed, from now on we will probably witness an unprecedented criminal escalation. A probable 'war' of the Camorra, the seventh in less than ten years, since the last bosses of the Sarno clan they repented.

D'Onorio was killed around 2am this morning in via Luigi Crisconio, next to his partner, a young girl from the neighborhood. He is not just any victim: he has an important relationship with the leaders of the De Luca Bossa Camorra clan, active in the eastern part of the city. He is in fact the illegitimate son of Giuseppe De Luca Bossa, currently detained, and brother of Antonio De Luca Bossa, Said “Tonino the Sicc”, considered the top of the clan. The murder, according to investigators, should be seen as part of the fibrillations that have been affecting criminal circles in the eastern area of ​​Naples for some time.

According to investigators, the release of Marco DeMicco, the boss of the infamous “Bodo”, which took place in early March after eight years of prison, has reignited hostilities with the reborn De Luca Bossa clan of Lot 0 which allied itself with the box. Last September 28th a bomb was blown up bomb under De Micco's house in Piscettaro Street, a place a few hundred meters away from today's murder. On that occasion, a mother and her son, a few years old, were slightly injured, hit by shards of glass shattered by the explosion of the device.

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The ambush would be the response to the raid that cost the lives, on August 12, of Salvatore DeMartino, 46 years old, undisputed boss of the De Luca Bossa, killed in his headquarters, in via De Meis. This crime in turn was the response to the one that cost the life on March 15th in Julius DeMartino, 20 year old boy, close to the De Martinos nicknamed the xx, for the tattoos with the two consonants, scattered on the body. It was the clear message sent to Marco De Micco, released from prison a week earlier.

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And now the murder of De Luca Bossa: a clear and unequivocal signal that the Camorra war from now on he will no longer look anyone in the face. Indeed, it is precisely the leaders of the feuding criminal families who should be the first to feel in danger.

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