Marco Lojola and Cristina Biagi

  • He killed his ex-wife and committed suicide, INPS asks his daughters for money. Mattarella intervenes

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December 9, 2019

"I had promised to find a solution to the matter that involved the two girls from Massa Carrara and so it was. After a fruitful collaboration between me, the Minister for Equal Opportunities Elena Bonetti and the Ministry of the Interior represented by Deputy Minister Vito Crimi and by the Extraordinary Commissioner Raffaele Cannizzaro, this afternoon in the Senate the norm was filed which, in cases like this and in other similar cases, protects the orphans of femicide from any form of direct compensation ". Minister Nunzia Catalfo announced this.

The expenses - explains Catalfo - "will be covered by the Solidarity Fund for the victims of mafia-type, violent intentional crimes and domestic crimes".

The story
The request made by the INPS amounts to 124,000 euros and has been advanced to the heirs, the two daughters now still minors, of Marco Lojola, 40, who on 28 July 2013 in Marina di Massa (Massa Carrara) killed his ex-wife and mother of the two little girls, Cristina Biagi, to then take her own life. Money referring to the costs of sick pay and disability allowance paid to a 54-year-old man who was wounded by Lojola on the day of the tragedy, managing to survive six gun shots fired by him in his forties. Lawyer Francesca Galloni, the trusted lawyer of the Biagi family, made the story known from the pages of the Nation of Massa who published the story yesterday.