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Court of Cassation rejects request for analysis of findings in the Yara case - Last hour

2024-02-16T08:20:27.765Z

Highlights: Court of Cassation rejects request for analysis of findings in the Yara case - Last hour. Massimo Bossetti, sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of thirteen-year-old Yara Gambirasio, asked to be able to analyze the findings of the investigation that led to the arrest. Bossetti's lawyers, Claudio Salvagni and Paolo Camporini, intended to subject them to new investigations. "After reading the reasons for expressing a considered judgement, the first impression is that what happened is incredible to the point of making me doubt that justice exists"


The request with which the lawyers of Massimo Bossetti, sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of thirteen-year-old Yara Gambirasio, asked to be able to analyze the findings of the investigation that led to the arrest, was deemed inadmissible by the Supreme Court. (ANSA)


The request with which the lawyers of Massimo Bossetti, sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of thirteen-year-old Yara Gambirasio, asked to be able to analyze the findings of the investigation that led to the arrest, ten years ago, of the Mapello bricklayer was deemed inadmissible by the Supreme Court. and subsequent convictions.

Previous decisions had established that the finds could only be viewed but Bossetti's lawyers, Claudio Salvagni and Paolo Camporini, who confirmed the inadmissibility decided by the Supreme Court, intended to subject them to new investigations.

"After reading the reasons for expressing a considered judgement, the first impression is that what happened is incredible to the point of making me doubt that justice exists. Power always wins", said the lawyer Salvagni, who defends Bossetti, definitively condemned to life sentence for the murder of Yara, found killed on 26 February 2011 after having disappeared while going to the gym in Brembate di Sopra (Bergamo) three months earlier.


    "There may still be 50/50 guilty and innocent supporters regarding Massimo, but it can be stated 100% that there is something in those finds that we cannot ascertain, there is the answer that Massimo is innocent. Those finds have always been untouchable and the because it is now evident."

concluded Salvagni.


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