The trial against the accused began last Friday before the judges of the Torre Annunziata Court Massimo Marano, husband of Serafina Aiello, called Sara, the 36 year old from Pimonte who died on the night of 3 June 2015 in her home in Pompei according to contemporary investigations, due to natural causes.
Sara's death came while Marano was taking her filming with the smartphone, during what appeared to be a Respiratory crisis, without giving her any assistance. A video that, the defendant said, he was filming on the instructions of a doctor who, through those images he intended to formulate a diagnosis more precise on the illness that had struck the woman.
It was this circumstance and the investigative material collected that pushed the investigators to ask for and obtain from the judge the referral to trial for failure to rescue and, now, also to apply to reclassify the crime as manslaughterThe documents requesting the requalification of the crime have already been sent to the President of the Court for the setting of the preliminary hearing.
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The family, now defended by the lawyer Felice Forgione, has never given up and thanks to the work carried out by the Italian-American consultants of EmmeTeam she managed to collect investigative material deemed useful and to obtain the audio of the calls made after the victim's death, from her husband to 118, thus allowing her to obtain the consultancy that led to Marano's indictment.
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