There is a new testimony, perhaps key, in the case of the death of Sharon Verzeni, stabbed in Terno d’Isola. The person speaking is the owner of a grocery store located not far from the crime scene and with words, reported by Corriere della Sera, rather explicit: “There will be about ten of them, mostly Moroccans. They always make a lot of noise and are quick with their blades. I haven’t seen them for a few days, but they are slowly coming back. All of them, except one. He hasn’t been seen for weeks. The carabinieri also showed me several mug shots, but there wasn’t one of the guy who disappeared for weeks. He’s about 35 years old. If I were to find him in front of me I would recognize him immediately. The carabinieri would do well to look for him too”.
“They came to threaten me. They told me ‘You’re a scoundrel, why don’t you mind your own business’. They had seen the plainclothes carabinieri in the shop,” the words of the man who recounts the reaction of the alleged drug dealers. “The drifter is one of the leads we are working on, along with others,” the investigators simply say. The newspaper reports how Terno d’Isola has “become a real drug dealing hub, where pushers and drug addicts from all over Bergamo converge. It seems that the train station is the catalyst for the drug dealers coming from the various municipalities along the Bergamo-Lecco and Bergamo-Milan, via Carnate. Mostly North Africans, many Moroccans, often homeless, who come to camp here every day.” The work to identify all the people present in the area that night continues without stopping.
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2024-08-31 21:08:16