The Public Prosecutor's Office of Castrovillari asked for the indictment of Isabella Internò, accused of the murder of her ex-boyfriend, the Cosenza footballer Donato "Denis" Bergamini, who died on November 18, 1989 on state road 106 near Roseto Capo Spulico .
The hearing in front of the GUP has been set for next September 2nd.
Internò is accused of complicity in murder aggravated by premeditation and abject and futile motives.
According to the reconstruction of the accusation, therefore, Isabella Internò allegedly, "in competition with other people who remained unknown", drugged Bergamini then mechanically asphyxiated with a soft instrument and then placed, already dead, on the state road in order to have him run over by one of the vehicles in transit. And on the road, it is written in the indictment, "he was actually hit by a truck driven by Raffaele Pisano".
The latter had been tried and acquitted in the past from the charge of manslaughter.
In a first phase, in fact, Bergamini's death was attributed to a suicide.
The investigation was reopened six years ago by the former Castrovillari prosecutor Eugenio Facciolla - after a request to that effect from Donata Bergamini and Maria Zerbini, sister and mother of the football player - assisted by the lawyer.
Fabio Anselmo - and then continued and closed by the prosecutor Luca Primicerio.
In this new investigation the position of the truck driver was filed as well as that of the woman's husband, who was initially investigated for aiding and abetting in relation to the statements provided by his wife during the execution phase as witnesses.
According to the indictment, Isabella Internò would have killed Bergamini because she did not accept the decision taken by the player to terminate the relationship with her.