Naples – In the cell phone of Antonio De Cristofaro, known as “Bombolone”, killed in a Camorra ambush the other night in the Conocal district of Ponticelli, there is evidence of betrayal.
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Someone gave him an appointment that turned out to be fatal. Waiting for him in via Chiaro di Luna were the killers who massacred him with five gunshots to the big target: head and chest.
An expert killer who knew what to do: after all, the mission was to kill and so it was. The rush to the nearby Villa Betania hospital where he arrived was practically lifeless.
Now the men of the Naples Flying Squad and those of the Ponticelli police station are working to reconstruct the last hours of his life, his contacts and above all the chats and messages on his smartphone.
There would be the key there that could lead to identifying at least the person who betrayed him.
The trail leads to the De Micco clan
The trail leads to the De Micco clan which in recent weeks has launched a new offensive to conquer the drug dealing areas of Conocal, which has always been controlled by the D'Amico “little sister”.
Antonio De Cristafaro, who has always been linked to the Aprea clan of Barra, recently was frequenting people linked to the D'Amicos, allies of the Aprea.
Article published on May 17, 2025 - 07:44 pm
This article reports a truly tragic and complex situation. Violence between Camorra clans is a phenomenon that seems never-ending and always leaves behind many innocent victims. I wonder if the authorities are doing enough.