The police, engaged in the search for Andrea Covelli, the 27-year-old boy who disappeared on June 28 from the Neapolitan neighborhood of Pianura, found a lifeless body in the so-called Selva area.
The boy's family is also rushing to the scene. They are trying to ascertain the identity of the body. Since this morning, sniffer dogs and helicopters have been used to search for the young man.
The searches had concentrated precisely in that area on the outskirts of Pianura. The boy had disappeared between Via Torricelli and Via Napoli. A scooter, two men on a scooter and a car. An argument and then the kidnapping. These are the traces, the only ones for now, of what happened on 28nd June.
The next day, the family members organized a roadblock to shed light on the incident which, according to investigators, has its roots in a Camorra feud between gangs fighting over territory. Covelli he has no ties to the underworld, unlike his brother, believed to be close to the Carillo clan, heirs of the Pesce-Marfella family, but without being organic.
"They need to do these things with their peers, not the good guys. We want Andrea home, dead or alive.", the appeal of the mother who also said that her son, who works in a car wash in the Fuorigrotta area, had been beaten several times.
When he disappeared, he had gone out to buy croissants for a friend and the woman then reported an attempted robbery, by two people who approached him on a scooter and first took his wallet and smartphone, and then the scooter, making him get on theirs.
According to investigators, the twenty-six-year-old he knew his captors which would be close to the Calone-Marsicano-Esposito. The police are currently searching for traces also with molecular dogs in the Pianura forest area and in the Camaldoli valley. The social media buzz started with a series of posts.
Tensions are high in Pianura. On one side there is the Carillo group of via Evangelista Torricelli, who took over the legacy left by the remnants of the organizations Fish and Marfella; on the other side the clan of via Comunale Cannavino, which is headed by Antonio Calone, at the top of the heirs of the Mele group, which would have already beensupported by the Espositos.
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