San Sebastiano al Vesuvio. The young murderer of 19-year-old footballer Santo Romano, who had previously been reported for behavioral problems, claims to have shot in self-defense. Meanwhile, new details emerge about the tragic night that shocked the Vesuvian community.
A new chapter opens in the mystery of the death of Holy Roman, the 19-year-old shot dead in San Sebastiano al Vesuvio. Tomorrow morning, at 11:17, the XNUMX-year-old arrested on charges of voluntary homicide will appear before the judge to validate the arrest.
The young man, assisted by the lawyer Luca Raviele, confessed to having been the author of the gesture, but always maintained that he acted in self-defense, surrounded by a group of boys who were attacking him. A version of the facts that, however, does not fully convince the investigators, who are carefully examining every element to reconstruct the exact dynamics of the event.
They are looking for the gun that the young Barra killer claims to have bought for 500 euros in a Roma camp. This detail could shed light on the motivations that drove him to act so violently.
The search for the gun used in the murder continues unabated. Investigators are combing the area and questioning acquaintances of the arrested young man.
Several people witnessed the crime scene and their testimonies could be crucial to clarifying the matter. Investigators are interviewing anyone who could provide useful information to the investigation.
Friends and relatives of Santo Romano are calling for justice and rallying around the victim's family, while many are expressing concern about the growing phenomenon of youth violence.
Tomorrow's hearing will be a key moment to understand if the version provided by the 17-year-old corresponds to reality. Also tomorrow, the coroner will be assigned the task of performing the autopsy on Santo Romano's body.
Article published on November 4, 2024 - 15:27