Life imprisonment

.

The first criminal section of the Court of Brescia found

Giacomo Bozzoli guilty of the murder of his uncle Mario Bozzoli

, who disappeared from the foundry he owned together with his brother in Marcheno in the province of Brescia, on

8 October 2015

.

At 7.18 pm the president of the court

Roberto Spanò

, after a day in the council chamber, read the device in which the accused is sentenced to even

one year of daytime solitary confinement

.

The court also sent the documents to the Prosecutor's Office to assess

the crime of

perjury

for Giacomo's brother, Alex

, and for the worker from

Aboagye Akwasi

, who was present on the evening of the crime in the foundry in via Gitti, for

aiding

and abetting . 

The requests for the other worker who was on shift that evening,

Oscar Maggi

, were heavier .

The court asks for him to evaluate the

contest in murder and the destruction of a corpse

.

Thus comes the

first instance sentence

seven years after the facts, after 22 hearings and a year and a half of trial.

In recent months, the

change of accusation

has also arrived : the hypothesis with which the indictment was brought, in fact, was that Giacomo had killed his uncle and then had loaded his body into the car and then made him disappear where he is not. never been found.

At the last useful moment, however, came the thesis according to which "

Giacomo Bozzoli killed his uncle by destroying the body in the oven in competition with others

".

In this sense, according to the lawyers of the plaintiff, the

appraisal on the same furnace

and the scale proof that had made it clear that destroying Mario Bozzoli's body in the foundry's furnace would have been technically possible.

To understand in detail, however, why the court took the decision to sentence Giacomo Bozzoli to life imprisonment, it will be necessary to wait for the

90 days

that President Spanò took to

file the reasons

.

On Wednesday the prosecutor of Brescia,

Silvio Bonfigli

, had asked for a life sentence.

L'

Luigi Frattini

, defender of Giacomo Bozzoli, had instead asked for

acquittal

yesterday for "

lack of evidence

".