Street vendor killed: Marche Council “condemnation without appeal”

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(ANSA) – ANCONA, 02 AUG – The Marche Regional Council observed a minute of silence in the classroom, at the opening of the Assembly’s work, to remember Alika Ogorchukwu, a 39-year-old Nigerian street vendor attacked and killed in the street in Civitanova Marche (Macerata) by the 32-year-old worker from Salerno, Filippo Ferlazzo, after begging for alms from the partner of the aggressor. The initiative, proposed by the president Dino Latini, having also heard the group leaders, was also hoped for in the classroom by the director of the dem Romano Carancini for a fact “that has marked our region”.

Latini stressed “the need for the State to provide an adequate response in condemning the perpetrator without appeal”; he reiterated the “solidarity for the family” defining the crime as “heinous” and that “it stunned our community”. “There are no words – he continued – for a murder as bestial as it is futile, because they would not be adequate for the response that a civil and democratic state must be able to give in condemning without appeal the person responsible and at the same time in knowing how to provide re-education and treatment. thought of the Marche is for Alika’s family, a person first of all, then a citizen of the world and elective Marche “.

According to the President, however, some shortcomings highlighted by what happened cannot be hidden. “The liquid society of spectacularization – stigmatized Latini – has paralyzed anyone who was present, preventing them from intervening to stop the crime. We have the inescapable duty that there are no more situations of this type. values ​​that Alika’s assassination revealed, his human sacrifice will not be lost “. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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