Italy Naples Mafia kills wrong man and dissolves him in

Italy, Naples: Mafia kills wrong man and dissolves him in acid

Gangster bosses offer 60,000 euros and an apartment as compensation

Mafia dissolved the wrong man († 26) in acid

Two mob bosses mistakenly dissolved Giulio G. in acid. Now they have offered compensation to the parents. Their answer is clear.

Published: 04/19/2023 at 21:32

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Updated: 04/19/2023 at 10:10 pm

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Giulio G. was mistakenly killed by mafia assassins and his body dissolved in acid.

The murder of Giulio G.* († 26) was brutal. His teeth were knocked out with a hammer and his body dissolved in acid to cover up the crime.

According to the Times, the case went unsolved for years until a dropout accused mob bosses Salvatore C.* (56) and Carlo N.* (54) of having ordered the murder. He also claimed that the wrong man had been murdered. In court, the lawyer for Giulio G.’s family described the crime.

“You were after a man accused of having an affair with C’s niece,” the accomplice explained. They would have caught Giulio G..

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The act of revenge was not over at this point. The killers took the body to mob boss Salvatore C. He kicked the corpse, so the thugs knocked out G’s teeth. “if the acid they dissolved his body in didn’t dissolve his teeth.”

Only later did the bandits realize they had the wrong man.

Before the start of the trial, Salvatore C. and his friend Carlo N. offered G.’s family €30,000 each. C. added an apartment allegedly worth 120,000 euros. Under Italian law, they can be exempted from a third of the fine if they pay compensation for the crime.

The offer was rejected by the family. They want the harshest sentence for the two accused – life imprisonment. (nad)

* known name