Child fallen into the void: mother and ex acquitted in Naples

Naples, racism and death threats from the employer: the story of Zoumana (ANSA)

(ANSA) – NAPLES, 03 NOV – The second Court of Assizes of Naples (president Cristiano) acquitted Marianna Fabozzi, mother of Antonio Giglio, the 4-year-old child who fell from the window of a house for not having committed the crime of the Iacp Park of Caivano (Naples), on April 28, 2013. Together with Fabozzi, who was accused of voluntary murder, the woman’s ex-partner, Raimondo Caputo, also acquitted, was also accused in this trial, but from the charge of aiding and abetting.

Fabozzi and Caputo have already been definitively condemned for the death of little Fortuna Loffredo, the child raped and thrown into the void, in the same residential complex, on June 24, 2014, a year and two months after Antonio’s death.

To accuse Fabozzi of the murder of her son was Raimondo Caputo’s sister who, to the carabinieri, reported seeing her make the insane gesture through one of the mirrors in the corridor of the defendant’s house. Caputo first denied that his sister was at home that tragic day and then, on 9 June 2016, during an interrogation carried out while he was detained in the Naples Poggioreale prison (as part of the judicial proceedings on the death of Fortuna, ed) he returned to his pass about the presence of the sister in the house. For this reason he was charged with the crime of aiding and abetting. According to Marianna Fabozzi, Antonio fell after leaning out the window to see a helicopter. Circumstance on which the lawyer Sergio Pisani, lawyer of Gennaro Giglio, father of the little Antonio, tried to shed light, who asked the judge to ascertain who instead ruled against this request. (HANDLE).

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