Disappeared in Aretino: family members sue the diocese

Energy, Ferrara (M5s):

(ANSA) – BOLOGNA, 05 JUL – The family members of Guerrina Piscaglia, who passed away in 2014, ask for compensation for almost one million euros from Father Gratien Alabi, the diocese of Arezzo-Cortona-San Sepolcro and the Premonstratensian Regular Canons, the order of the Congolese religious sentenced definitively to 25 years in prison for the murder and concealment of the woman’s body. Guerrina’s sisters and granddaughters, assisted by the lawyers Chiara Rinaldi and Maria Federica Celatti, have filed a writ of summons at the civil court of Arezzo, where a hearing in the case is scheduled for 24 November.

The woman disappeared from Cà Raffaello (Arezzo), a town in Badia Tedalda between Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna. on May 1st 2014.

According to the citation, the responsibility must be established jointly and severally between Father Graziano, currently detained in Rebibbia, the diocese and the order to which he belongs. “The cassock – write the lawyers – was a real sine qua non of the sexual relationship first and then of the event of death” since “it placed Father Graziano in the position of being able to more easily carry out the harmful event”. Furthermore, the bishop, who had the faculty to remove the friar assigned to the parish, having also been informed of the report by a letter from a parishioner, should have taken action in this sense, “aware of the dangerousness of the relationship” between Alabi and Guerrina.

(HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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