Eight months after the death of Chiara Jaconis , the 30-year-old tourist from Padua killed by a statuette that fell from above while she was walking in the Spanish Quarter area , the Naples Juvenile Prosecutor's Office has closed the investigation into her death.

According to the investigations, the person responsible is a "problematic thirteen-year-old", perhaps the perpetrator of other throwing of objects from the balcony in the past . Due to his age, he is not responsible. Therefore, no trial, no sentence for the boy.

The position of the older brother has been archived. If the minor is not indictable, another line of investigation remains open, by the Naples Prosecutor's Office, which concerns the position of the parents and their possible responsibilities. The hypothesized charges are those of manslaughter in complicity and failure to supervise.

(Unioneonline/vf)

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