Salvatore Raimondi, sentenced to 20 years for the kidnapping of little Tommaso Onofri on the evening of March 2, 2006 in Parma, has obtained semi-freedom: he leaves Forlì prison early in the morning and works as a warehouse worker. The Gazzetta di Parma reports it.

The judges of the Parma court, at the trial, gave credence to his version of events: it was he who took little Tommy out of the high chair and left a footprint on the adhesive tape with which the whole family was tied, but it was Mario Alessi who killed the child .

Alessi was sentenced to life imprisonment while Antonella Conserva, Alessi's partner at the time, is finishing serving a 24-year sentence.

Raimondi has already served 16 and a half years in prison, but he is not yet free because in 2018 he was sentenced to three and a half years for extortion against another prisoner.

«I feel profound bitterness - Paola Pellinghelli, little Tommy's mother, always tells the Gazzetta di Parma - when I hear people talk about permits, discounts or semi-freedom. This is not justice, it is injustice."

(Unioneonline)

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