Adalgisa Gamba was incapable of understanding or wanting due to psychosis when, on January 2, 2022, she killed her two and a half year old son found lifeless in the mirror…
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He was incapable of understanding or wanting due to psychosis Adalgisa Gamba when, the January 2, 2022, he killed the two and a half year old son found lifeless in the body of water in front of the beach Greek’s towerin the province of Naples.
This was confirmed by the three experts appointed by the first criminal section of the Court of Assizes of Naples (presided over by the judge Teresa Annunziata) before which the little victim’s mother answers for the crime of murder.
Not only. According to the experts, the child’s death would most likely also be followed by mother’s suicide. The report will be discussed at the next hearing scheduled for Wednesday. «To conclude – the professors write Giuseppe Sartori, Pietro Pietrini and Stefano Ferracuti – we believe that at the time of the facts for which she is on trial, Mrs. Adalgisa Gamba was in such conditions as to exclude the ability to understand and will due to the presence of one brief reactive psychosisa pathology with the value of illness in the medico-legal sense and such as to have led to a mental condition where the homicidal act was an epiphenomenal manifestation of the subject’s mental disorder which, moreover, would very probably have ended with a concomitant suicide”.
Furthermore, for the three professors, Adalgisa Gamba «maintains a degree of social danger which cannot be considered high and certainly not such as to require internment in Rems. It can be managed, through rigorous prescriptions and careful supervision, by the Mental Health Department responsible for the area.”
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