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Too many punches, kicks, punches, tore Willy Monteiro Duarte’s heart in half and injured internal organs such as lungs, spleen and pancreas. The results of the autopsy carried out on the body of the 21-year-old from Paliano, victim of a fatal beating on the night of September 6 to 7 in Largo Oberdan in Colleferro, leave no room for doubt: it is a heart broken in two by a seven centimeter long lesion. According to the report of the Tor Vergata doctors who conducted the tests on the beating, weapons such as a stick, a bar or a bronze fist could have been used. Basically, the report reads, Willy was the victim “of a complex trauma that resulted in multiple harmful actions,” Angela Nicoletti writes on FrosinoneToday.
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Three wrongful death suspects
On Friday at the Velletri Prosecutor’s Office, three other people were heard by the investigating judge, the deputy prosecutor Luigi Paoletti. The young man driving the Audi used by the Bianchi brothers and the two friends of the four attackers who contacted by telephone asking for a hand because they were involved in the first fight near the ‘Due di Picche’ pub, the Marco and Gabriele Bianchi brothers, Mario Pincarelli and Francesco Belleggia. The magistrate and the Carabinieri of the Colleferro company challenge the boys until now excluded from the investigation, the crime of “lack of ransom.” In practice, none of the three would help poor Willy as he lay dying on the ground. In fact, they would have fled, like the attackers arrested at the time, to avoid implications and consequences.