The tragedy in San Felice a Cancello, in the province of Caserta, continues to shake the local community. After opening a case for negligent disaster, the Public Prosecutor's Office of Santa Maria Capua Vetere has now expanded the investigation to include manslaughter. This decision was made after firefighters found the body of Agnese Milanese, 74, one of the two people missing following the landslide on August 27th.
Milanese's body, identified yesterday by her son Raffaele, will undergo an autopsy in the coming days to determine the cause of death. Meanwhile, the search for Giuseppe Guadagnino, 42, the woman's son, who is still missing, continues unabated. The investigation, conducted by public prosecutors Iolanda Gaudino and Alessandra Pinto, under the coordination of deputy prosecutor Carmine Renzulli, has not yet identified any suspects, but investigations are ongoing to fully understand what happened.
The landslide that hit the municipality in the province of Caserta It has reopened the debate on land safety, fueling questions about the management of hydrogeological risks in a particularly vulnerable area. While the victims' families await answers, the community remains on high alert, with authorities committed to preventing further tragedies.






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