The Ivrea (Turin) prosecutor's office has closed the investigation into Omar Favaro for mistreatment of his ex-wife and daughter from 2019 to 2021. The objections are in the notice that for Favaro, one of the two perpetrators of the double murder in Novi Ligure, which occurred in 2001, when she was a minor, could now lead to a request for indictment, and therefore to trial, for around twenty episodes ranging from repeated death threats, to scarring the ex's face with acid, or to reducing her to a wheelchair, beatings and physical and psychological violence.
This was reported by the newspaper La Repubblica, which recalls that Favaro has always rejected the accusations.
Last summer the Turin review court rejected the request for restrictive measures against the man and Favaro had defined the accusations made against him by his ex-wife as "slanderous".
His defender, the lawyer Lorenzo Repetti, had underlined that the matter is part of a separation case where, among other things, the custody of the daughter is in question.
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