(ANSA) - FOGGIA, JAN 10 - A bundle of red roses has been left in viale Candelaro in Foggia, at number 27, where the car dealer Roberto D'Angelo was killed on 2 January. From here in about an hour the corteocontro the mafias organized by Libera by Don Ciotti will start. Slowly the many people who joined the initiative entitled 'Foggia Libera Foggia', promoted to respond to the criminal escalation in the early days of the year, are beginning to arrive: three fires, two bars and a butcher shop; the murder of D'Angelo; and the bomb attack on the car of the health manager Cristian Vigilante, witness in an investigation against the Foggia mafia. The procession was also announced by the laministra Teresa Bellanova, the Apulian governor MicheleEmiliano, magistrates, trade unionists, politicians and students.
Foggia anti-mafia procession: roses in the street
2020-01-10T14:29:25.115Z
A bundle of red roses was left in Viale Candelaro in Foggia, at number 27, where the car dealer Roberto D'Angelo was killed on 2 January. (HANDLE)