There is a new sentence for Veronica Panarello, the 33-year-old in prison for almost seven years for the murder of her son Loris Stival, found dead in Santa Croce Camerina (Ragusa) on November 29, 2014.

The Court of Ragusa sentenced her to two further years of imprisonment (in addition to thirty for the murder of her son) for the slander against her father-in-law Andrea Stival, whom Panarello had accused of being the material perpetrator of the crime.

Panarello had said that he was the lover of the father-in-law, that the child would discover him and wanted to tell his father about it. For this reason, according to him, Andrea Stival would have killed him. Then both of them would carry the body up to the gully.

Slanderous claims that cost her this new sentence. The trial for the murder, concluded in the Supreme Court, ascertained that Veronica Panarello was alone in the house at the time of the murder and alone loaded the body into the car and then abandoned it in the gully where it was found.

The 33-year-old was also sentenced to pay damages of 24,000 euros against her father-in-law and to pay court costs. Andrea Stival's lawyer, Francesco Biazzo, spoke of "unquantifiable damage because they have harmed the integrity of my client".

Panarello, currently in prison in Turin, was connected by videoconference from Novara; Andrea Stival, on the other hand, was present in the classroom.

And on the woman's head hangs another process. On October 15, in Catania, the one for the threats against the father-in-law will be celebrated. After the sentencing on appeal, the woman, barely detained by the prison police officers, tried to lash out at her father-in-law, threatening him: “Are you happy? You know what I say ? Pray to God that I find you dead because otherwise I will kill you with my hands when I go out. "

(Unioneonline / L)

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