Civitanova murder, funeral ceremony continually postponed
Alika Ogorchuckwuthe 39-year-old Nigerian peddler, killed on July 29 on the street a Civitanova Marche by Filippo Ferlazzo, 32-year-old worker from Salerno has not yet been buried. Almost a month from the brutal murder visa is missing for the two brothers from the Nigeria that the victim’s wife wants by her side for the funeral ceremony. And meanwhile the body of the peddler remains in the morgue without a proper burial. Now – we read in the Press – the case is likely to become too diplomatic. The ceremony was supposed to take place in San Severino Marche where the man had lived for six years with the wife Charity and with the son. The more than legitimate request to bring family members from Africa, however, is becoming an obstacle in relations between Italy And Nigeria.
“Alika Ogorchukwu’s brothers they had no passport – explains the family lawyer to the press -. They finally got the document a few days ago. Now we hope that we can to accelerate there procedureunfortunately it’s not easy“. The shift in times risks blowing up the agreement reached and making it necessary to find a way to make women accept a different funeral from how he had imagined it but on this, in the absence of certain times, no one in these hours is willing to unbalance. On judicial frontinstead, the next important step will be the request for psychiatric report that the defense of Ferlazzo, in prison on charges of voluntary homicide by Alika, will present al investigating judge of Macerata.
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