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Ravenna, August 29, 2020 – It all started with clumsy you advance to a young waiter medium. Continuous with man’s head who, after seeing the scene, had called the carabinieri. And it ended with the insults and resistance to the Radiomóvil military. An escalation that cost the arrest of Adam Ahmed Marawan Ossman, 20, of Egyptian origin. As reconstructed by Arma, three North Africans entered the bar around 9 on Thursday. in a state of alteration.
One of the three – according to the 20-year-old indictment – then he started to compliment the waiter, a pair of Lido Adriano, for her to sit and drink with him. The girl declined the invitation and then the young man leaned against the counter a bottle of sparkling wine: «Now let’s toast together – I would have told him – we are together I love you». She then, after showing him An engagement ring, raised the possibility of calling the police.
Meanwhile, a customer who was having breakfast outside, a 72-year-old man from Ravenna, appeared in the room and nodded and showing him his cell phone, asked the bartender if he needed any help: she nodded, but when the man contacted 112, the 20-year-old came out starting to insult the man, spitting on him and landing on him a head in the face. Some passers-by stopped and the three North Africans went towards Piazza San Francesco.
Shortly after, a patrol intercepted the suspect on Via Mariani. The 20 year old denied everything. The request for clarification in this regard, on the contrary, incited him against the military: he insulted them and walked towards Piazza Garibaldi. But here he was arrested and identified despite the refusal to provide general information. Then he gave some shoves to the military even trying to bite them and hitting a pin with a fist in the side. The prosecutor on duty, Angela Scorza, ordered the 20-year-old to be transferred to a security cell. Yesterday morning the young man, defended by lawyer Francesco Papiani, exercised the right not to answer to Judge Beatrice Marini. Once his arrest was validated, he was free to await trial.
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