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Disco massacre, the spray gang asks for the abbreviated rite

2020-01-27T15:16:10.639Z


The tragedy at the 'Blue Lantern' in Corinaldo on 8 December 2018 (ANSA)


The spray gang, accused of being responsible for the massacre at the Lanterna Azzurra disco in Corinaldo , which took place on the night between 7 and 8 December 2018, where six people died in the crowd caused by sprays of stinging substance (5 minors and a mother ) , asked to proceed with the abbreviated rite. After the request of the Prosecutor of immediate judgment, which arrived a year after the events, the lawyers of the six suspects have advanced these days the request to proceed with the alternative rite that allows you to have a discount of penalty in case of conviction.

Pre-intentional murder, criminal association, personal injury and single episodes of robberies and theft with tearing off the crimes hypothesized for Ugo Di Puorto, Andrea Cavallari, Moez Akari, Raffaele Mormone, Souhaib Haddada and Badr Amouiyah, boys between 19 and 20 years, of Bassa Modenese, arrested on August 2, 2019. The trial date has not yet been set. To bring the Prosecutor, with the prosecutors Valentina Bavai and Paolo Gubinelli, to ask for the immediate judgment by skipping the preliminary hearing, were "clear and concordant elements of responsibility". The six are held responsible for at least a hundred shots, between thefts and robberies in clubs in central and northern Italy, carried out by spraying pepper spray and then taking advantage of the confusion to remove or tear necklaces and jewelry. The same modus operandi used on the night between 7 and 8 December 2018 in Corinaldo, where Eros Amoruso was also with the group, who died a few months later in a car accident.

Source: ansa

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