Naples. The probable circumstances surrounding last night's attack in Ponticelli, in which the 23-year-old with no criminal record lost his life, have been reconstructed. Carmine D'Onofrio.
The fact that the young man is the illegitimate son of the boss Giuseppe De Luca Bossa, brother of the lifer Antonio De Luca boss o' sicc leaves no doubt: it is a real war signal launched by the De Micco De Martino group who have been at war for years with the De Luca Bossa-Minichini themselves.
According to what was told to the Carabinieri, who are conducting the investigations under the coordination of the Naples DDA, D'Onforio had parked the car in front of his house in Crisconio Street. His partner, eight months pregnant, had just left the car, while he lingered to pick up his cell phone and wallet, when a lone killer, on foot, hidden behind a parked car, struck.
The hitman used a .45 caliber pistol taken from his pocket and pointed it at the boy with no criminal record. Seven shots, the entire magazine. The first shot to the face, five to the body now on the ground and finally the final one to the head. The hitman knew his habits but he was certainly warned by someone of the victim's imminent return home. Someone, who probably the victim knew, must have followed his movements and that is why the investigators questioned his partner to gain knowledge of the places frequented by the couple before returning home.
The investigators are also checking the images from public and private surveillance cameras (there are none in the area) but above all from the places where the two had been in the evening to look for the presence of people close to the clan. From Micco DeMartinoThe young victim's friendships and acquaintances are being verified.
A Camorra execution, then. Carmine D'Onofrio had been away from Naples for a few years, and had recently returned to his neighborhood.His father Giuseppe De Luca Bossa, clan leader of Lotto 0 on via De Meis, never ignored the presence of the boy, who, even though he didn't have his surname, he considered like a son.
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Investigators recall that the Di Miccos are not new to sensational deaths and innocent victims. In the fight against the D'Amicos in 2013 in the Conocal district, they killed Gennaro Castaldi and Antonio Minichini, the young son of Anna De Luca Bossa and Ciro Minichini just because he was sitting on the same scooter as the young man close to the D'Amico clan who was the real target of the hitmen.
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