The two alleged attackers of Cagliari coach Fabio Pisacane's brother and father, Gianluca, 28, and Andrea, 68, were involved in a car accident on icy roads while fleeing from Naples to Montesilvano, in the province of Pescara, where they were arrested. One suffered a fractured hip and the other a foot. Both required medical attention.

The two suspects, who the Flying Squad and the Naples Public Prosecutor's Office are charging with attempted murder immediately after injuring Gianluca Pisacane with gunshots, fled the scene.

According to reports , they are the brother and cousin of a girl with whom there had been an altercation in the early hours of January 3, outside the PisaDog Spritz bar, owned by Gianluca Pisacane, in the Spanish Quarter.

The three girls were apparently intoxicated. One, an acquaintance of the owner, argued with a waitress, forcing young Pisacane to intervene. His reaction was reportedly vehement: the girl and her friends were forced to leave, plotting revenge. One of the girls called for the intervention of some of her relatives, specifically her brother and cousin, who, accompanied by three others, showed up outside Pisacane's restaurant.

After a brief skirmish, the girl's cousin shot Gianluca Pisacane in the legs, wounding him, while the girl's brother allegedly struck his father, who was also present with his son.

The Naples Flying Squad is searching for three other suspects who took part in the shooting. The two main attackers fled to Pescara, where they were located, arrested, and jailed, the same night of the raid.

The two suspects, aged 25 and 30, were sentenced to preventive prison terms. They are charged with attempted murder and carrying a firearm (a 9mm pistol) in a public place.

The Pescara preliminary investigations judge, after declaring his territorial incompetence, ordered the transfer of the case to Naples.

(Unioneonline)

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