Around thirty thousand euros in compensation for having spent years in small and overcrowded cells , transferred to various non-compliant penitentiaries, without even the minimum space provided for each prisoner by the European Convention on Human Rights.

This is what the Surveillance Court of Cagliari recognized to the former pastor Beniamino Zuncheddu , 59 years old from Burcei, unjustly sentenced to life imprisonment for the Sinnai massacre which occurred in 1991, but recently acquitted at the end of the review process.

The former life prisoner, defended by the lawyer Mauro Trogu, had presented a request for compensation for the conditions suffered and the inhuman treatment suffered starting from 28 February 1990, both in the Buoncammino prison in Cagliari and in the Badu e Carros prison in Nuoro .

However, compensation for the unjust life sentence still remains to be defined.

Further details in the article by Francesco Pinna in the newspaper on newsstands and on the app

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