(ANSA) - MILAN, JANUARY 17 - The 35-year-old accused of shooting and killing his father-in-law who was accused of abusing his granddaughter, daughter of the man, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in February in Rozzano, in the Milanese.
His accomplice, accused of having accompanied him on a motorbike to the scene of the crime, was sentenced to 18 years in prison. The gup Aurelio Barazzetta recognized the generic mitigating factors equivalent to the aggravating ones. They were accused of premeditated voluntary murder and the prosecutor had asked for two life sentences.
The strong emotional disturbance experienced by the man, after having learned of the sexual abuse suffered by his young daughter by his grandfather, led to the granting of "generic extenuating circumstances" in the abbreviated trial of the 35-year-old, sentenced this morning to 20 years in prison for the murder of the father-in-law, who was under investigation for sexual violence against his granddaughter (daughter of the accused). ANSA learned it.