Giovanna Pedretti, case closed. The Public Prosecutor’s Office of Lodi today made the request to dismiss the investigation for instigating or assisting the suicide of the…
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Giovanna Pedretti, case closed. The Public Prosecutor’s Office of Lodi today made the request to dismiss the investigation for instigation or aiding the suicide of the restaurateur from Sant’Angelo Lodigiano found dead last January 14th in the waters of Lambro after the controversy over the response to a review a client’s online campaign against gays and disabled people considered false.
Giovanna Pedretti, case dismissed
The investigations established that no one helped Pedretti in his suicide and that the alleged customer’s review was not genuine. Now, the file passes to the preliminary investigation judge for possible oppositions or for definitive dismissal.
Giovanna Pedretti died from drowning, the autopsy: wounds on the wrists, arms, neck and leg are superficial
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«None of the behaviors carried out by third parties – explains the prosecutor Maurizio Romanelli in a note -, involved in various capacities in this matter, can in any way be qualified as a criminally relevant fact attributable to the hypotheses of determination to commit suicide, reinforcement of the intention to commit suicide, reinforcement or facilitation”. And for this reason the archiving was requested. After Giovanna Pedretti’s death, the Le Vignole pizzeria that she managed together with her daughter and her husband remained closed for a long time. It reopened in mid-April as a takeaway only with a new name, pizzeria dal Nello.
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