Naples. There's a breakthrough in the investigation into the tragedy in the Spanish Quarter following the death this morning of Paduan tourist Chiara Jaconis.
The agents of the Naples mobile squad and those of the Montecalvario police station who are conducting the investigation, under the coordination of the Naples Public Prosecutor's Office, have identified the house on Via Sant'Anna di Palazzo from which the statuette fell, causing the tourist's death.
Chiara Jaconis A 30-year-old woman from Padua was hit in the head by the object on Sunday afternoon while she was walking with her boyfriend in the center of Naples before leaving for Paris where the two live and work.
In the investigation file in which the investigators' investigation activities are converging, the alleged crime changes from negligent injury to manslaughter.
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