Daniele Paitoni died at the age of 7, killed by his father on New Year’s Eve. According to the prosecutor, Davide acted with “criminal coldness”
A few hours ago, the news emerged that the investigators have closed the investigation for the murder of the child Daniele Paitoni. The 7-year-old boy killed by his father Davide Paitoni on New Year’s Eve.
A story that has affected the whole of Italy. The child’s parents had separated and, despite the father having a criminal record and was under house arrest for attempted murder, the judge had allowed him to keep the child on the feast day. David had a complaint from his mother and father-in-law for aggression and one from a former colleague of his, which he had attacked with a utility knife following a dispute.
On New Year’s Eve, he killed little Daniele Paitoni and then hid his body inwardrobe. He later went to the home of his ex and the baby’s mother and has tried to kill her too, but failed to do so. Silvia Gaggini, this is the woman’s name, managed to save herself and soon after she discovered what her ex had done to her child.
Davide Paitoni closed little Daniele’s mouth with a wet rag, so as not to scream and not to alarm the neighbors. Then he has it cut his throat and hid her lifeless body in the closet of her paternal grandparents’ house. The same house where she was serving house arrest. A gesture for take revenge of the ex-wife.
The prosecutor investigating the murder stated that the killer acted with “Criminal coldness“.
Why could the killer see little Daniele Paitoni?
Why could a man under housekeeping see a minor? According to the lawyer, the father was under house arrest for a story that had nothing to do with relations between wife, son and husband and not for domestic violence in the family. The judge allowed Davide Paitoni to see his son on New Year’s Day by taking a measure, as defined by the lawyer himself, humanly and legally absolutely understandable.
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