Italy: Moroccan family refuses compensation for controversial murderer
Italy: Moroccan family refuses compensation for controversial murderer
In Italy, the family of Younes El Boussetaoui, 39, killed in Voghera in the summer of 2021 by the former deputy in charge of security, Massimo Adriatici, has once again declined a compensation offer for the murder of their loved one .
The family is not about to accept compensation following the murder of Younes El Boussetaoui. She rejected a new offer proposed by Massimo Adriatici, former deputy in charge of security in Voghera and member of the League, who killed the 39-year-old father in 2021. The former official close to the far right deposited seven bank checks with a notary: two in the amount of 55,000 euros each for the parents, and five for 22,000 euros each for the five brothers and sisters, reports the daily The province of Pavia. “Amounts offered without any acknowledgment of responsibility on the part of Adriatici,” criticized the civil party’s lawyers.