Francesco Rocca , the dentist from Gavoi definitively sentenced to life imprisonment as instigator of the murder of his wife, Dina Dore , which took place in March 2008, will not have to return to his mother the money spent by the family to defend him, around 800 thousand euros .

This was decided by the judge of the Civil Court of Nuoro, Tiziana Longu, who issued a sentence in which she rejected the request of Mariuccia Marchi , the dentist's mother, who accused her son of undue enrichment and asked that the approximately 800 thousand be returned to her euros spent by her and her husband to defend him in the feminicide trial.

For the judge there is no "undue enrichment", given that Rocca's parents voluntarily supported their son's defense, without being forced by anyone.

The same judge then proposed a conciliation in the context of the ongoing case for the reconstruction and division of the inheritance of Antonio Rocca , father of the lifer, who died a few years ago. Lawsuit filed by the dentist's 14-year-old daughter, represented by the lawyers Annamaria Busia and Francesca Calabrò. The Rocca family has been asked to deposit, by 3 October next, all the missing documentation concerning the father's properties, so that the hereditary axis can be reconstructed.

The conciliation provides for the payment to Dina Dore's family of the damage quantified in the legal proceedings and the expenses incurred; the registration to the underage daughter of 50% of her father's assets, Francesco Rocca; the distribution of the remaining part of the estate according to the testamentary wills . The parties will have to communicate their decision at the hearing scheduled for October 3rd.

(Unioneonline)

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