The prosecutor's office is requesting closure of the case regarding the deaths of teenagers at the Nuoro farmhouse. The families say, "We will fight back."
Patrick Zola and Ythan Romano, aged 15 and 14, lost their lives in the collapse: investigators say the suspects are not responsible, angering relativesPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The painful story of the deaths of Patrick Zola and Ythan Romano, the two teenagers aged 15 and 14 who died on April 1, 2024, in the collapse of an abandoned farmhouse in Nuoro, is nearing a possible judicial conclusion. Following the conclusion of the preliminary investigation on September 11, Nuoro Public Prosecutor Riccardo Belfiori filed a request with Preliminary Investigations Judge Mauro Pusceddu to dismiss the case against the 12 suspects.
Therefore, after the preliminary investigation and expert reports, according to the prosecutor, there is no criminal liability on the part of the suspects, including the owners of the property and individuals who, in various capacities, could have played a role in the failure to secure the dilapidated building where the tragedy occurred.
The reaction of the victims' families was immediate, announcing their formal opposition to the dismissal request. "We are examining the reasons and will file an opposition within the required timeframe," they said through their lawyer, Angelo Magliocchetti. " We want full clarity on all responsibilities."
The core of the investigation revolves around a crucial question: was the collapse caused by the boys' behavior or by the precarious state of the structure? During the preliminary investigation, two technical reports offered diametrically opposed reconstructions.