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Mollicone crime, the coroner: “It could have been saved”

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Mollicone crime, the coroner: “It could have been saved”

ROME. «Serena after the violent blow against the door of the quarters of the Arce barracks she fell unconscious due to some skull fractures but she could be helped. Instead, she was left in these conditions for 4/6 hours before being killed by the adhesive tape that was applied to her mouth and nose, causing her to suffocate. ” This is what was reported before the Court of Assizes by the coroner Luisa Regimenti who illustrated the advice given by the family of the young woman who died on June 1, 2001 in the town in the province of Frosinone.

Five people are accused of this incident: the Carabinieri Marshal Franco Mottola, former commander of the Arce station, his wife Anna Maria, his son Marco, the marshal Vincenzo Quatrale and the constable Francesco Suprano. The Mottola and Quatrale are accused of complicity in murder and Suprano of aiding and abetting. According to the civil counsel, Mollicone’s death occurred “between 3 pm and 7 pm” on June 1st 21 years ago. During her speech in the Regiments classroom, to those of the defenses who pointed out that the signs found on the door jamb are 150 cm from the ground and therefore at a height higher than that of the victim, she replied that that day “Serena was wearing shoes with a 3 cm heel and an inner sole: a total of five centimeters more in height ».

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