TIVOLI – “A broken life is not worth 10 years in prison”, the anger of Sami’s mother

“I don’t know whether he wanted to kill or not, the fact is that my son is no longer here because of him and a broken life cannot be worth ten and a half years in prison”.

It’s a raging river Rosanna Fanelli49 years old from Tivoli, Sami Kourid’s motherthe boy died on January 3, 2023 after 5 months of agony for being seriously injured during a quarrel which took place in Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi, in the center of the city.

Sami Kourid, the young man from Tivoli who died on 3 January 2023 after 5 months in a coma due to a punch during an argument

Today, Thursday 16 May, mother Rosanna was in theRebibbia bunker classroom together with her husband Mario and her lawyers to attend the first instance sentence with which the The Court of Assizes of Rome sentenced Marco A., a 37-year-old from Tiburtina, to ten years and six months in prison for manslaughter (CLICK AND READ TIBURNO’S ARTICLE).

“I don’t agree with the judges’ opinion, but I have to accept it – comments Rosanna Fanelli bitterly – I would have given life imprisonment: in my opinion, anyone who takes the life of another person deserves this, and I’m not just talking about my case.

Ten years and six months are too short.

I will have to wait for the last instance of the Court of Cassation to see my son’s murderer in prison, I only hope that he is not granted benefits and sentence reductions”.

Mother Rosanna, who confessed a year ago in an interview with Tiburno.Tv – CLICK AND READ TIBURNO’S INTERVIEW – la anger towards the accused, now recounts the most dramatic moments of today’s hearing in the bunker courtroom of Rebibbia.

“The public prosecutor reconstructed the whole story – continues Sami Kourid’s mother – while he was talking I was grabbed by one strong anger and from a panic attack when listening to it again Calvary of my son.

I repeat, I don’t know if he wanted to kill him or not, the fact is that because of him Sami is no longer with me and his two children: he took a son from a mother and a father from her children.

“When the judge read the sentence – continues Rosanna Fanelli – I wanted to scream, but I had to suppress my anger.

I have to think that I have another son to raise and two grandchildren to look after.

 
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