Attentato a Ranucci, Pellegrino D'Avino interrogato non risponde al pm: "Non conosco Valter Lavitola
Pellegrino D'Avino, one of four individuals arrested in connection with an attack on journalist Sigfrido Ranucci, exercised his right to remain silent during questioning by the public prosecutor. D'Avino stated he does not know Valter Lavitola, a figure reportedly linked to the case, and claimed ignorance of Ranucci's identity. The attack on Ranucci, a prominent Italian journalist, has drawn significant media and legal attention. The other three suspects have also been interrogated as part of the ongoing investigation. The case involves allegations of intimidation and violence against a journalist, raising concerns about press freedom and organized crime in Italy. Authorities are continuing to gather evidence and pursue leads.
Global Impact
The attack on Sigfrido Ranucci highlights ongoing challenges to press freedom in Italy and could prompt international condemnation. Politically, it may strengthen calls for tougher anti-mafia legislation and judicial reforms.