“Shut up or I’ll break your head”, threats to Ilaria Salis’ lawyer. A file opened

“Shut up or I’ll break your head”, threats to Ilaria Salis’ lawyer. A file opened
“Shut up or I’ll break your head”, threats to Ilaria Salis’ lawyer. A file opened


“Shut up or I’ll break your head. They were waiting for us and insulted and threatened us in Hungarian. They filmed us with their cell phones, they filmed us and our translator told us that they were threatening us.” This was told by the lawyer Eugenio Losco who defends Ilaria Salis, the 39-year-old from Milan has been […]

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“Shut up or I’ll break your head. They were waiting for us and insulted and threatened us in Hungarian. They filmed us with their cell phones, they filmed us and our translator told us that they were threatening us.” This is what he had said about the lawyer Eugenio Losco which he defends Ilaria Salis, the 39-year-old from Milan has been in prison in Budapest for 13 months on charges of attacking three far-right militants, after the hearing on March 28th. The group, made up of about fifteen Italian people, also included Michele Rech, alias Zero limestone, as well as some exponents of Democratic Jurists. On that occasion the Court denied house arrest to the accused.

The Milan Prosecutor’s Office has opened a fact-finding file on that episode, at the moment without any hypothesis of crime or suspects. The lawyer had presented a displayed at the Italian embassy in Budapest, who then contacted the Milanese prosecutor’s office. Among other things, a complaint from theMilan Bar Associationor. So the prosecutor Marcello Viola opened a form 45 fact-finding file. It will now be necessary to evaluate whether the Milanese investigators will deal with it or whether the documents will be transmitted to the Rome Prosecutor’s Office, responsible for crimes committed abroad against Italians.

 
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