ALTAMURA – "You are our number 10, thank you for everything you do."With these words, Lea Martimucci, sister of Domenico, the young footballer killed on March 5, 2015 in Altamura by an explosion in an arcade, wanted to express her gratitude to the chief prosecutor of Bari, Roberto Rossi, and the investigators who led to the arrest of Nicola Centonze and Nicola Laquale.
The two men, according to the prosecution, respectively coordinated the attack and supplied the device that took the life of Domenico Martimucci, 27 years old. During the press conference that announced the turning point in the investigation, Lea Martimucci, founder of the association We are Domi, wanted to underline the importance of the work carried out by the police forces.
"These men and women, in silence, continue to safeguard our lives and our future.
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"For us, every day is March 5th, but we wake up with one goal: we can't change the world alone, but we can do it together with our association, our family, and the men of the State.", Lea declared, underlining the weight that organised crime continues to have on the territory.
Altamura, according to the young activist, has experienced a "before and after Domi", marking a visible change in the fight against the mafia. "We know the mafia exists and is regenerating, but we are here and want to be sentinels on the ground, alongside government officials, to stem this phenomenon and give hope to young people." Finally, a thought for the brother, who continues to be a guide even in memory: "I'm sure Domi is laughing now and will be proud of what we're doing."







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