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Naples, Giògiò's mother: "Too much guaranteeism, this is how my son died"

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"All this ideological guaranteeism allowed my son's murderer to walk free despite a previous attempted murder and, that evening, to shoot and kill Giogiò.

For ten months I have been waiting for a phone call from the Ombudsman for Prisoners Samuele Ciambriello, but instead he continues to push forward a false narrative on the side of Cain."

It is a harsh attack from Daniela Di Maggio, mother of Giovanbattista Cutolo, the musician and composer killed in Naples last August 31st against the Guarantor of the prisoners of Campania.

A 17-year-old boy was sentenced to twenty years in prison in the first instance for the murder. Daniela Di Maggio and Samuele Ciambriello were present this morning at the conference "Boys Who Shoot - A Journey into Serious Juvenile Deviance," held at the Cloister of Santa Sofia in Benevento. During the conference, the Bacalov Prize was awarded in memory of the young musician and composer killed last summer in Naples, as part of the Troisi-themed series "My Friend Massimo."

In this location, the mother of Giogiò She addressed those present, attacking Ciambriello: "He didn't even greet me and he owes me an apology. Instead, a lawyer argued that he disagrees with toughening penalties for minors, who need to be re-educated and given a second chance.

I wanted to make it clear that this is just nonsense and that I'm fighting to change a thirty-year-old law."

"There is little empathy towards a mother who has lost her child."

According to Daniela Di Maggio, "there's little empathy for a mother who has lost her son. No one thinks about the victims and their families anymore. Giogiò isn't coming back, but this overly protective narrative doesn't even protect other people's children. I understand that many send their children abroad to study, while a good boy like Giogiò was killed in his home in Naples.

And it is precisely this ideological guaranteeism," concluded mother Daniela, "that ruined Italy and killed Giogiò. His murderer was free, even though he had already committed an attempted murder."


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