Before the doctor slaughtered the fury of foreigners on an old man



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the retired A 72-year-old man who was assaulted on Saturday, December 19, while returning home, recounted what happened that tragic night. In hindsight, knowing what happened to another victim who was assaulted that same night, perhaps by the same men, the pensioner can say that he is lucky. Mr. Anacleto Giriolo, a resident of via Settembrini in Milan, is one of the victims of the two robbers. The other, 65-year-old gynecologist from Benevento, Dr. Stefano Ansaldi, was killed during the robbery attempt, perhaps as a result of his reaction.

The pensioner pushed to the ground and stripped of everything

As reported by the Corrierre della Sera, Giriolo said that he walked calmly home when “Suddenly, they pushed me, they are Fell to the ground… They took his cell phone from him and looked, they ran away … A passerby saw everything, started shouting, but they were already far away ”. Initially, there was still no secure connection between the robbery of Mr. Anacleto and the murder of the gynecologist, but the search for the perpetrators of both, probably the same, began immediately. It remains to be understood which of the two happened first. It is certainly known that the two thieves, and perhaps even murderers, arrived at the Lima red line metro station and boarded a carriage bound for Sesto San Giovanni. They would then take the opposite direction towards Bisceglie, where Mr. Giriolo’s cell phone was found. But none of them. Perhaps they had come down earlier to try to leave the Lombard capital after having contacted some acquaintances.

Hunt for the criminal couple

Traces were found on the mobile phone of the pensioner and on the kitchen knife and Rolex, both found near the murdered gynecologist. However, the knife may not be the weapon used for the crime; in fact, another knife was found at a construction site near where the murder took place. The gynecologist was in Milan to meet a relative and wish him Christmas. On Saturday he might arrive at the central station, not far away, to board a train that would take him home. The fact that the criminals changed their clothes in the subway with some they had in their backpack suggests that they were not improvised criminals but were used to committing robberies and trying to make them lose track. The hunt for the two men, apparently North African, does not stop.

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