(ANSA) - TURIN, MAY 26 - The murder of Fu Pindi, the 46-year-old merchant of Chinese origin, stabbed by a compatriot, took place in broad daylight, amidst the people crowding Porta Palazzo, the largest market in Europe who has already been stopped by the police.
Today's does not seem to have been the first quarrel between the two: already a year ago they had a violent argument and the victim, who was selling shoes, was hit by a bolt from who today stabbed him. The quarrels were so frequent between the two, that they had their respective counters facing each other, that, according to reports from the other markets, it had led the municipal police to threaten the withdrawal of the sales licenses to both.
The first to intervene, free from duty and therefore bourgeois, was the deputy commissioner Alice Rolando, who blocked the attacker waiting for the arrival of the cars. Veteran of the Turin Police Department, the official returned to the service a few months ago, after the review court annulled the order that had ordered the suspension because it was investigated together with some policemen for alleged irregularities in the case of a pusher that according to the investigations of the Turin prosecutor's office would be been subjected to illicit pressure to cooperate with the police. Known for the energy, resourcefulness and effectiveness with which she has always carried out her work, today's one is only the latest successes to the assets of the assistant superintendent. (HANDLE).