Overturned on appeal the sentence of 14 years for double manslaughter inflicted in the first instance on Gianluca Casula , a 47-year-old tobacconist from Carbonia , but long since transplanted to Germany, who ended up on trial for his disappearance - 11 February 2007 - of two men, William Tani , 33, and Giuliano Milanovic , 24, from the nomad camp on the outskirts of Carbonia.

The Court of Assizes of Appeal of Cagliari in fact acquitted the accused "for not having committed the deed" .

According to the Prosecutor's Office, it was he who lured the two into a trap and then made their bodies disappear, thus extinguishing a debt of about 15,000 euros that he owed to one of the victims.

Already in the first instance the judge Giorgio Altieri had considered the double murder not voluntary but unintentional, condemning the former tobacconist to 14 years against the 18 requested by the prosecutor Danilo Tronci.

The new sentence comes after the appeal of the defenders Gianluca and Marco Aste.

(Unioneonline / lf)

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