Piazza Loggia massacre, Marco Toffaloni was known to investigators even before the bomb

Marco Toffaloni was known to investigators even before the massacre Loggia Square. It emerged during the first trial hearing against the neo-fascist from Verona, a minor at the time of the events, accused of the execution phase of the attack of 28 May 1974.

This was supported by ROS Colonel Massimo Giraudo, the investigator to whom the Brescia prosecutor’s office entrusted the investigation into the bomb that killed eight people and injured 102 others, whose work is the basis of the only two convictions to life imprisonment have become definitive.

Giraudo explained that investigators learned of Toffaloni’s existence while investigating his death Silvio Ferrarithe 19-year-old neo-fascist from Brescia who was blown up in Piazza del Mercato carrying a bomb on 19 May of that year, and in particular on the scuffles that occurred on the day of the latter’s funeral.

His name was on a list of neo-fascists that the Verona police headquarters sent to the Brescia investigators, a list which also included that of Roberto Zorzi, the other alleged perpetrator of the massacre, for whom he is being tried in the ordinary court. Despite the timely reporting of the two, now expatriates, justice has found the traces only decades later.

 
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