The Carabinieri executed a precautionary custody order in prison against a non-EU citizen, a 34-year-old Tunisian, already known to the police, on charges of manslaughter for the death of Denny Magina Guardia, 30, who died on the 22nd. August 2022 after falling from the fourth floor of a building in via Giordano Bruno in Livorno, circumstances that immediately appeared dubious.
According to what was reconstructed by the soldiers of the Livorno company, the thirty-year-old, being near an open window, was hit with a violent punch in the face by the suspect during an argument and fell backwards and fell.
"The traces left by the ring worn at that moment by the attacker - explain the military in a note - led the investigations to converge on the non-EU citizen": from a wound on the lip of the 30-year-old isolated 1291 particles of platinum and silver, metals used in the ring, corresponding also for the shape, to what the 34-year-old would have worn on the night of Denny Magina Guardia's death, as emerged from photos that appeared on social media.
The 34-year-old has already been in prison since November 2022 for drug dealing: during the investigations launched following the death of the 30-year-old, "he was highlighted - the military always explains - as a 'cynical and cunning drug dealer' who was inside the apartment" from where Denny Magina Guardia fell, "he ran a profitable trafficking of cocaine, hashish and marijuana".
The charge is of manslaughter because the 34-year-old, together with a 31-year-old compatriot, tried to avoid the young man's fall by grabbing him by the ankles, but without succeeding: traces of the DNA of the two North Africans were found on the thirty-year-old's trousers.
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