• Accidents before Inter-Napoli, fan Luca Da Ros indicates at 7-8 pm ultras
  • Who was Daniele Belardinelli: Inter fan and ultrà of the Blood Honor group in Varese

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05 January 2019The four Napoli fans who were aboard the Volvo V40 Station Wagon who, according to the investigators, invested, causing death in the hospital, were registered in the register of suspects with the hypothesis of voluntary murder. 'ultrà of Varese (team twinned with Inter), Daniele Belardinelli.

This morning the interrogations in the offices of the Naples police headquarters of four of the five passengers of the car. At the moment there are two Italian fans listened to by Digos investigators in Milan, traveling to the capital of Campania.

Inter fan Luca Da Ros under house arrest
Luca Da Ros, the 21-year-old Inter fan, released by the Milan investigating judge Guido Salvini after his arrest as part of the investigation into clashes between supporters on December 26, acknowledged 7 ultra during yesterday's interrogation in San Vittore . These 7 would therefore be known to the Nerazzurri, who however - according to his lawyer, Alberto Tucci - did not confirm their presence the night that Daniele Belardinelli was killed.

Of these 7, there are only three who were in the car with Da Ros, as he had already stated in previous declarations and who were therefore present at the time of the assault.

The investigating judge Guido Salvini: "Da Ros threatened"
Luca Da Ros has provided the magistrates with "numerous useful details" on the "methods of attack" and to "trace back to those responsible for the murder of Belardinelli", "despite the threats received at his home and appeared on the numerous social networks". The investigating judge Guido Salvini writes this, explaining that Da Ros has also revealed the "identity of many people involved" despite the "pressure" and the "silence" of the curve. For the investigating magistrate Salvini, who granted house arrest to the young man, his decision to speak with the magistrates was not easy because of the "pressure that the ultras fan groups are able to exert". Despite this pressure and the numerous threats received, Da Ros, explains the judge, expressed "a concrete detachment from those rules of a silence that characterizes the reality of such groups".