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Moroccan man killed in Eboli: three compatriots arrested

The Carabinieri arrested three compatriots, two men and a woman, and took them to Fuorni prison. The victim was an undocumented immigrant.
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Eboli – An argument between fellow Italians escalated into a fatal attack. It ended in tragedy on Saturday evening in a home in the Santa Cecilia district, where a 35-year-old man of Moroccan origin lost his life after being stabbed.

I Carabinieri Officers from the Eboli Company responded to the scene after initial reports of a violent fight between non-EU citizens. What they found upon arrival was a dramatic scene: the lifeless body of the 35-year-old, riddled with gunshot wounds.

Law enforcement action was immediate and within hours led to the arrest of three suspects, all Moroccan, like the victim. They are two men, aged 28 and 33, and a 34-year-old woman. The three, present in the apartment at the time of the violent argument, were detained and then transferred to Fuorni prison, where they are now awaiting trial on charges of complicity in murder.

The military's investigation, still ongoing, is aimed at reconstructing the exact circumstances of the fight and the motive that triggered such brutal violence. One element that has emerged is the victim's illegal status, as he did not have a residence permit.

The community of Eboli, and particularly the Santa Cecilia neighborhood, is shaken by a crime that brings to light the tensions and tragedies that often unfold among the most marginalized segments of the population. The next step will be the questioning of those arrested, eagerly awaited to definitively clarify the circumstances of this tragic incident.

Changes and revisions to this article

  • Article updated on 16/11/2025 at 13:07 - Article revised

All Rights Reserved Article published on November 16, 2025 - 14:13 AM - Gustavo Gentile

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