Graziano Mesina spent his first night in the Nuoro prison of Badu 'e Carros. According to his lawyers, Beatrice Goddi and Maria Luisa Vernier, who met him yesterday, the former fugitive now 79 years old seemed tired, thin, and in any case not in good health, so much so that it cannot be excluded that in the coming months submitted an application in order to assess whether or not his situation is compatible with the prison regime.

In Orgosolo, Mesina's town of origin - who was arrested in Desulo in the home of a couple currently under house arrest for aiding and abetting -, no one wants to talk: "Leave him alone, he's old and sick now - says a lady a little older than him. , at the exit from the mass in progress Repubblica - We have been talking all our life about the arrests and evasions of Graziano, I never thought that at almost 80 years of age he would be taken again as a fugitive ".

The parish priest Don Salvatore Goddi gave his homily, but does not want to make any statements. The customers of the "ziu Mesina" bar, where the former fugitive before fleeing spent his afternoons once he had fulfilled his obligation to sign in the police station, comment: "In the last period he was tired, he had lost the boldness of always. From the barracks he would come here to spend the evening, he sought company, perhaps he felt alone ".

In the village there are no longer the sisters Antonia and Rosa, and not even the engineer nephew, Covid has taken them away. “For me this has been a very hard year,” Mesina said, telling her lawyers about the painful separation from her loved ones.

(Unioneonline / ss)

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