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The testimony of Viola Giorgini Reported today in the courtroom during the trial for the death of Marco Vannini, it was not clear to the judge, who reminded him ‘the obligation to tell the truth’. The young woman, whose story seems to have been not very credible, was remembered by the president of the classroom, who warned her of the risk of incurring false testimonies in the event of a version that does not conform to the truth. “Miss, I remind you that you are a witness and have the obligation to tell the truth, otherwise you will incur the crime of perjury – Judge Garofalo reminds you – I invite you to be more credible.” Viola Giorgini, Federico Ciontoli’s girlfriend, was heard in court today as a witness. In the night of death of Marco Vannini He was present inside the villa of Ladispoli dei Ciontoli when the shot that killed him hours later was fired. Initially investigated, she was later cleared of all charges.
Giorgini: “I only heard about the shooting in the hospital”
“We all tried to convince Antonio to ask for help, we believed in panic attack but the minutes passed and the situation did not improve – Giorgini declared in the classroom – Marco seemed to recover for a moment, then he felt bad again. When Federico found the holster he began to insist even more with his father, I didn’t even know what a holster was, I don’t know anything about weapons for me it was a panic attack ”. Then he added that he knew for the first time. of the gunshot once they reached the well in Ladispoli, when doctors discovered the real reason for Marco’s discomfort. “Nobody would want to hurt anybody. I’m sure Antonio thought he could handle it himself and that everything would be fine.”
Sentence postponed to September 30
The sentence of the bis appeal process for the death of Marco Vannini has been postponed until September 30. In the bis procedure, the judges must reevaluate the positions of the four accused, Antonio Ciontoli, his wife, son and daughter. After being sentenced to 14 years for willful murder in the first degree, Ciontoli was sentenced in the second degree to 5 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. According to the prosecutor, a thesis accepted by the Supreme Court, it was a voluntary murder with possible fraud. Marco Vannini’s death, in fact, could have been prevented, but it was caused by delays in the rescue, “by lies and misguidance” by Antonio Ciontoli and his family. The new trial began on July 8.
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