Sant'Antimo, Six women ended up under house arrest in Sant'Antimo, accused of having participated in a violent assault. The episode dates back to October 2, when a man was wounded by gunshots following a fight over sentimental reasons.
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The investigations of the Carabinieri, coordinated by the Prosecutor's Office of Naples North, revealed a disturbing picture: the six women, all related to each other, would have joined the attacker, hitting the victim with baseball bats. A real punitive expedition, arising from a sentimental issue.
During the notification operations, one of the women was caught with almost 100 grams of cocaine and arrested red-handed. The attacker, who had fired the gunshots, is already in prison.
The measure originates from the investigative investigations carried out in relation to the attack, which took place on 2 October in Sant'Antimo, against FA, who was hit by gunshots fired by a subject, placed under arrest on suspicion of crime on 27 October and still detained, as he is considered responsible for aggravated injuries and illegal possession of a firearm.
On October 2nd, a man was arrested for shooting his current partner's ex-husband
In fact, according to investigations by the Public Prosecutor's Office of North Naples, the gunman allegedly fired several gunshots at the height of an argument over sentimental reasons against his current partner's ex-husband, wounding him in the leg.
Subsequent investigations, which relied on the victim's statements and the testimonies of people informed of the facts, highlighted how the six women had also taken part in the attack, hitting the victim with baseball bats: a real punitive expedition, in short.
Five women were placed under house arrest, while the sixth - in addition to being notified of the order - was arrested in flagrante delicto, as she was found in possession of almost 100 grams of a narcotic substance of the cocaine type and, therefore, transferred to the prison of Naples - Secondigliano.
Article published on 18 December 2024 - 16:44