Ambush in Torvaianica, killed by two bullets on the beach among swimmers



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The two shots fired on Sunday on the beach in front of dozens of swimmers who enjoyed the last weekend of summer on the shore of Torvaianica, on the coast of Rome, were fatal.

The bullets fired at point-blank range hit Selavdi Shehaj called “Simone”, a 38-year-old Albanian with a history of drugs in his back. The man died at 48 hours in the San Camillo in Rome after the ambush studied in every detail and that, by the modalities, immediately led the investigators on the track of the settling of accounts matured in a round of bad luck.

Rome, ambush on the beach of Torvaianica: wounded wounded by gunfire

Terror in a factory in Torvaianica where two hitmen acted this morning. It was 10:30 am when two hooded men stopped in front of the “Bora Bora” plant. A bandit entered the beach and drew a gun when he shot a bather. At least three shots were fired.

A style of execution that refers to that of Gaetano Marino, known as “Moncherino”, head of the Camorra clan of the Escisionistas, who died in a bathing suit, riddled with bullets in front of a spa in Terracina, in the midst of terrified bathers. On that occasion, it was August 2012, the killers shot him at point-blank range a dozen times and then fled by car. A modus operandi very similar to the one that occurred yesterday morning on the shore of the “Bora Bora” plant on the Sirenas promenade.

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THE PREFECT
Meanwhile, the prefect of Rome Matteo Piantedosi has called a meeting of the Provincial Committee for Order and Security on October 1 at 4:00 p.m. in Pomezia, the municipality where Torvaianica is located. The meeting will be attended by the mayors of Pomezia, Ardea, Anzio and Nettuno, as well as the police. The decision to call Commission meetings also in other municipalities is part of a strategy that was emerging in recent weeks and that the prefect had shared during meetings with various mayors. The decision to schedule the meeting in Pomezia is intended to be a sign of “attention to the particularities and criticalities of the southern coast.”

THE FACTS OF SUNDAY
It is just after 10.30 am and Torvaianica beach welcomes dozens of bathers who, despite the unpromising weather conditions, have decided to spend Sunday on the beach on the last day of the season, before saying goodbye to the summer. Many come from the capital, 30 kilometers away by car. A man approaches the 38-year-old Albanian, a partner of the owner of the facility, and opens fire. Two shots that hit “Simone”, as they nicknamed him, in the back. The stranger faints and falls into the water. This is where some bathers help you first. As the murderer disappears into the crowd and heads towards the street, where his accomplice awaits him aboard a motorcycle, someone calls for help. Simone is at sea in a bloody bathing suit. The ambulance arrives, the health workers stabilize him and place him in the helicopter heading to San Camillo, where Simone arrives in serious condition, but would not be in danger of death.

THE VOICES
However, most of those on the beach don’t seem to remember much. And there is little desire to speak. “We were sleeping – says a woman, on the beach with her daughters – we were only awakened by the sound of the helicopter when it landed on the beach.” “We have just arrived – says someone else – and it was all over. We haven’t seen or heard anything. “It looked like a scene from Gomorrah,” said another. But yesterday morning some useful elements for the investigation emerged.

THE IDENTIKIT
Of the testimonies collected by the police, there is more than one that points to a man dressed as a runner who, with his face covered and curiously just before the shooting, was jogging on the beach. Researchers are now turning their attention to it.

The “lonely” runner refers to another excellent murder, that of Fabrizio Piscitelli aka “Diabolik”, the Lazio ultras chief who was assassinated in August a year ago in the park of the Aqueducts of Rome. The murderer disguised as a runner put a bullet in the back of his neck, in an area controlled by the Camorra. “I remember that man who was jogging along the shore – says one of the witnesses – I realized because he was well dressed, you couldn’t see his face. He was covered with a blue scarf and a mask. I wondered why, since I was alone and away from others. I can’t say that he was the one who shot but after that bloody event I didn’t see him again, as if he had vanished. Then there is the Albanian illness and the ambush that leaves one thinking about nothing but drugs.

Last update: September 23 at 01:22


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