Blood everywhere, those gunshots and the screams, while it was pouring with rain outside. "This morning at home everyone was screaming, dad and mom were screaming."

This is the dramatic flashback made by the 14-year-old survivor of the massacre of his family on Wednesday in Nuoro , while rescuers accompanied him to the hospital after being grazed in the back of the head by a gunshot fired by his father Roberto Gleboni.

At home lifeless he had just left his mother Giuseppina Massetti, 43, his sister Martina, 25, while his little brother Francesco, 10, was seriously injured and would later die in hospital. Words have given strength to the theory of a fight in the moments preceding the tragedy. The reason is still to be understood. It is certain that Gleboni was convinced he was going to kill: he always aimed at the heads of his victims, unloading a magazine and a half of his 7.65 pistol.

It was the wounded boy who opened the door to the carabinieri and police after the massacre. Very tense moments, because in those tense moments, with Paolo Sanna, 69, wounded on the landing , the officers thought that Roberto Gleboni was still armed inside the apartment. Sanna, a victim by chance, also died in hospital.

Yesterday, investigators interviewed several neighbors and relatives, to try to reconstruct every possible detail, even the most insignificant. They are waiting for the accounts of the most important witnesses: Roberto Gleboni's 14-year-old son and mother, who are not the only ones who were miraculously saved in the massacre. Roberto Gleboni's brother, Antonio, also considers himself a survivor : that morning he had left the house on Via Pertini early, saying goodbye to his mother Maria. "She would have killed me too."

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