The investigating judge has validated the arrest and ordered the pre-trial detention in prison for Salvatore Sannino, the 18-year-old accused of the murder of Nicola Mirti, the 19-year-old killed last Sunday in the “Palma Rey” beach resort in Varcaturo.
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But yesterday's hearing had a dramatic twist: an episode of violence emerged dating back to September 2023, when the victim - then still alive - was stabbed in an attempted robbery.
The previous attack: the coma and the complaint
Mirti, after two months in a coma, had reported the attack suffered in Giugliano, reporting very serious injuries: a scar from the chest to the spleen, signs that he would carry forever. Sannino's defense - the lawyer Roberto Iacono - has requested investigations to verify whether his client was the author of that attack. If confirmed, it would be proof of a previous hatred between the two young men, both from Mugnano and frequenters of the area of the buildings, which would have led to the tragic outcome of Sunday.
A motive for revenge?
The investigative hypothesis thus shifts from a fight over trivial reasons - an aggravating circumstance initially contested but then dropped - to a possible settling of scores. Some rumors even speak of a knife duel between the two in the Monterosa neighborhood of Scampia, even though Sannino has never directly accused Mirti.
The interrogation and the silence of the accused
During the hearing, p – already questioned in a state of shock on Sunday evening at the police station, when he struggled to provide his personal details – has exercised his right to remain silent. In the meantime, the prosecutor's office has acquired the medical records from the Giugliano hospital with the reports of Mirti's wounding, a piece of evidence that could prove crucial in reconstructing the dynamics of the hatred between the two.
The investigation continues, but one thing is certain: Sunday's was not a sudden fight, but the epilogue of a history of violence that had lasted for months.
Article published on 12 June 2025 - 09:08