Salvatore Cannova, 50, originally from the San Giuseppe neighborhood, was found dead on Via delle Repubbliche Marinare in Naples, his face unrecognizable. He had disappeared from his home in the late morning of November 8th after an early morning argument with a neighbor, at whom he had thrown a statue onto his balcony.
The man, who lived alone with his dog Charlie, had been arguing with a neighbor on the day of his disappearance, with whom he frequently argued. His sister had requested the intervention of the Rai3 program. "Who has seen?"But just last night, shortly before the broadcast began, the news of his death arrived.
In truth, the man was found dead by the police on the day he disappeared, but since there had been no report, the body was taken to the morgue.
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The mystery remains about the man's death and what happened that day from the moment he left home with the dog, who, however, returned after a few hours and was adopted by the people in the alley where Salvatore Cannava lived.
Accidental death or murder?
Was it an accidental death or a homicide? The investigation and autopsy will determine. The correspondent of "Who saw it?" In recent days, she'd been in the alley where the man lived. She spoke to the neighbor with whom she often argued because Salvatore had moments when he couldn't think straight.
He showed a video showing Salvatore coming out of his apartment on the morning of November 8th and screaming at his neighbor on the first floor, demanding his key back, and throwing a small statue at his balcony. But for the residents of the alley, Salvatore wasn't a violent person: he was just having these moments of absentmindedness and needed help.






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