Yellow in the barracks

Marshal Sparago's death: Prosecutors seize his cell phones and investigate for incitement to suicide.

The parents of the young soldier from Curti reject the hypothesis of solitary malaise and ask the La Spezia prosecutors to delve into their son's messages and confidences.



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The death of Giovanni Sparago, the 25-year-old Carabinieri marshal from Curti (Caserta) who was found dead on April 22 in La Spezia, has led to a breakthrough in the investigation. The Ligurian Prosecutor's Office has officially ordered the seizure of the officer's personal and work phones. The order, signed by Public Prosecutor Monica Burani, aims to scrutinize the young man's digital history to verify the possibility of incitement to suicide, a case currently open against unknown persons.

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Behind the investigators' decision is the battle waged by Giovanni's parents, who have never believed in the image of "pure and simple suicide." Assisted by lawyers Gaetano and Raffaele Crisileo, the family has requested a hearing before the magistrates to record the confidences their son had received in his daily phone calls. According to the lawyers, the marshal's accounts could paint a very different picture of the environment and relationships than those assumed in the first hours after the body was found.

The boy's father, Michele Sparago, an Army colonel, describes a profile incompatible with the desire to end his life: "My son was a young man who loved life, with plans for the future and the ambition of entering the Academy to become an officer. Such a cheerful young man had no reason to commit suicide." These words weigh like boulders, prompting the investigation to analyze messages, chats, and calls, seeking any pressure, harassment, or specific incidents that may have pushed the twenty-five-year-old toward the abyss.

While awaiting the autopsy report, attention now turns to the computer analysis of the seized devices. The goal is to crystallize Giovanni's final days at the Carabinieri headquarters in La Spezia, determining whether his digital exchanges hold the key to explaining a tragedy that shocked the community of Curti and the entire force. The family is demanding justice, convinced that someone may have dramatically influenced the extreme decision of a young public servant.

In short

The death of Giovanni Sparago, the 25-year-old Carabinieri marshal from Curti (Caserta) who was found dead on April 22 in La Spezia, has reached a…

  • The Ligurian Prosecutor's Office has officially ordered the seizure of the soldier's personal and work phones.
  • The order, signed by Public Prosecutor Monica Burani, aims to scrutinize the young man's digital history to verify the possibility of incitement...
  • Behind the investigators' decision is the battle waged by Giovanni's parents, who never believed in the image of "suicide…

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The death of Giovanni Sparago, the 25-year-old Carabinieri marshal from Curti (Caserta), found dead on April 22 in La…

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The Ligurian Prosecutor's Office has officially ordered the seizure of the soldier's personal and work phones.

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The order, signed by Public Prosecutor Monica Burani, aims to examine the young man's digital history to verify the possibility of incitement to suicide, a file...

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