Naples. Salvatore Russo continues tirelessly to ask for justice and promises to carry on this battle as long as he lives, in the name of his wife, Stefania Fragliasso. The woman was murdered in March 2019 in her home in Gianturco in the eastern suburbs of Naples.
She had opened the door to an acquaintance, but was then brutally attacked, hit on the head, tied up and gagged on the bed, where she was found lifeless by her son and husband. Three people were definitively convicted for that murder, with one of them destined forlife sentence.
During the trial, the position of a fourth person, a woman indicated as a insider by the main convicted, was separated. The testimonies on the murder were also considered credible by the Court of Assizes of Appeal, but the case was shelved for the woman, and an application presented by one of the victim's sons to reopen the investigation was rejected.
Russo, therefore, continues his fight for justice and has filed a complaint against the woman, who in recent days was placed under house arrest for her involvement in an attack on doctors and researchers at the Veterinary Hospital of the Federico II University of Naples.
“I don't live anymore, nothing exists anymore, and I would like to die in peace,” Russo declared to the microphones of Tgr Campania. “God must let me live because all those who are the cause of my wife’s death must pay.”
Article published on November 4, 2024 - 22:16