Rapper who died in Rome: prosecutor asks for two 3-year sentences

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(ANSA) – ROME, JUN 17 – Two three-year prison sentences and one acquittal. These are the requests made by the Public Prosecutor of Rome in the trial relating to the death of rapper Vittorio Bos Andrei, known by the nickname of ‘Cranio Randagio’. The young man was found lifeless in an apartment in the Balduina neighborhood on November 12, 2016. According to investigators, a mix of drugs caused his death.

The acquittal was sought against Francesco Manente, accused of being the supplier of the drug and therefore called to answer for drug possession and death as a result of another crime. The prosecutor urged the sentence against the other two defendants, Pierfrancesco Bonolis and Jaime Garcia De Vincentiis, accused of aiding and abetting because according to the accusation they lied to cover up his friend.

In the course of the indictment, the representative of the prosecution stated that that evening “there was no substance missing: surely everyone consumed drugs. From the autopsy, traces of a dozen different substances emerged. The fact is that Vittorio entered alive. in that house and he came out dead and these guys dumped everything on him, saying that he had brought all the substances “. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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