Aldo Scardella: a book sheds light on the tragic fate of the boy from Cagliari

Aldo Scardella: a book sheds light on the tragic fate of the boy from Cagliari
Aldo Scardella: a book sheds light on the tragic fate of the boy from Cagliari

In 1986 Aldo Scardella died in prison after being falsely accused of murder

It came out for Alfa Editrice “Scardella case, endless horror. A burned soul”the new book written by Cristiano Scardella and dedicated to his brother Aldo, falsely accused of murder and died in prison in July 1986. Cristiano never stopped fighting for his brother’s injustice and had already published another book in the past, namely “Out of the Cage”. Aldo’s death has left many doubts and his alleged suicide is shrouded in mystery, as Cristiano Scardella explained to Radiolina.

Aldo Scardella (L’Unione Sarda Archive)

History

In 1986, Aldo, a 25 year old young man originally from Cagliari, was accused of the murder occurred at the Bevi Market in the Fonsarda district. Imprisoned in the Buoncammino prison, Aldo tragically ended his life in the first days of July of the same year. However, many questions and aspects still remain unresolved. Cristiano, his brother, embarks on a journey full of obstacles to shed light on Aldo’s tragic fate and reconstruct a framework of justice.

Scardella case – The cover of the book

He also conducts this battle through writing, which represents for him a way of mourning, a profound psychological investigation and an incessant search for the truth. His book keeps Aldo’s memory alive, a boy who lived his short life with passion and civil commitment. Cristiano’s battle is an attempt to give meaning to Aldo’s sacrifice and obtain answers that neither the judiciary nor the institutions have provided. Cristiano is convinced that his tireless determination will finally lead to results.

Interview by Fabio Manca
Caffè Corretto dated 06.20.2024

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