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“Sunny, kind and open. Let’s hope they catch the killer”

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“Sunny, kind and open.  Let’s hope they catch the killer”

Andrea Bossi he was a cheerful boy, well-liked by everyone and who hid nothing about himself. He trusted others and perhaps his trust in others could have played a role in this ugly crime story which shocked two communities: that of Fagnano Olona and that of Cairate.

Among those who knew him and had dealings with him the opinion is unanimous: “His life was mirrored.” From the employer Giovanni Galliowner of CFG metal carpentry, to his work colleagues, to the coach of the football team of the San Stanislao oratory in Fagnano Olona Maurizio Caldiroli.

The coach himself paints a portrait of the young man, his son’s schoolmate, as “a boy who grew up at the oratory, an educator for many years, always kind and polite. He didn’t play football in the oratory team but he always called me mister and called me “lei”. I still have his voice in my head when I met him by chance in Foppolo while he was walking down the street with his friends, even in that case he greeted me with good morning mister”.

The entire country is still shocked by the murder of the 27-year-old, found lifeless by his father on the morning of Saturday 27 January in his apartment on the second floor of a building in via Mascheroni in Cairate. (Here is the point about the investigations)

He had moved there a few months ago “he wanted his independence like any boy of that age – says Galli who is also a family friend -. I had taken him to work for me at the request of his family, he was looking for his own path after attending school

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professional as a goldsmith and had found it here with us. He was good, he worked in the technical office and I kept him here because he too had a good time”.

When asked if he was in a stable relationship, Galli gives no certainties: “He was talking about a boy, a bartender, with whom he had an affair or with whom he was in love but I don’t know anything more.”

Colleagues also remember him fondly as a person who was always available and attentive.

The fear is that it may have been a person who killed him from whom he did not expect such a thing but the investigations coordinated by the deputy prosecutor Francesca Parola and carried out by the investigative unit of the Varese Carabinieri will find out: “Let’s hope soon – everyone says – . Andrea didn’t deserve them.”

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