Messina Prosecutor Seizes Body of Inmate Who Died by Suicide After Femicide Charge

The Messina Prosecutor’s Office has ordered the seizure of Stefano Argentino’s body following the 27-year-old’s death by suicide in prison. Argentino was detained for the femicide of 22-year-old Sara Campanella, his university classmate. An autopsy will be conducted under an ongoing investigation that currently lists no suspects or criminal allegations.

Prosecutor Antonio D’Amato is leading the inquiry to determine the precise circumstances of the incident. Authorities will also examine the medical assessment that resulted in Argentino’s reduced surveillance level at Gazzi prison weeks before his death.

Argentino’s lawyer, Giuseppe Cultrera, revealed he had sought a psychiatric evaluation for his client, stating: “I last met him Monday. He said, ‘Peppe, it’s not easy here.’ Stefano was fragile—the slightest trigger could destroy his fragile peace. Given what happened, my request wasn’t misguided.” Cultrera added that Argentino’s parents are “devastated” and focused on burial arrangements, with his mother under sedation since the incident.

After months under high suicide-risk surveillance, Argentino had been moved to a standard prison regime two weeks earlier. At the time of his death, only an 80-year-old cellmate was present; other inmates were outside for recreational activities.

share this news:

Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp
Telegram

看看这些相关内容

意政要对峙旅游业数据争议

意大利民主党秘书埃莉·施莱因回应总理焦尔吉娅·梅洛尼的指责,双方就旅游业统计数据产生分歧。梅洛尼此前称施莱因及”某些反对派”散布旅游业虚假信息。 施莱因援引海滩经营者协会数据称,今夏游客数量同比下降15%,消费者协会则指出旅游成本上涨34%。她表示:”总理应关注那些因薪资过低无力度假的意大利家庭,而非回应我个人。” 施莱因指出,现政府既未推行最低工资制度,也未有效遏制高于欧洲平均水平的能源价格。此番言论将经济政策辩论与旅游业数据争议相关联。

Read More