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Biker killed in Giaveno, the murderer’s cousin also convicted: his mother faints in court

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The place of the murder 

Eleven years in prison for Manuel Morisciano, acquitted in the first degree, who participated in the raid against the Hell’s Angels

Manuel Morisciano was also held responsible for the murder of the biker Alessandro Gino, which took place in the square of the L’Aquila di Giaveno refuge on 12 January 2017. The Court of Appeal in fact overturned the sentence that had seen him acquitted in the first instance and imposed 11 years in prison with the formula of the “anomalous competition”: that night the young man who is now 24 years old was together with his cousin Erik and his father, Claudio Romano, former councilor in Giaveno, both already convicted in short to 16 years and 14 and 8 months in prison.

The three had returned to the forecourt after Erik and Manuel were scolded by a group of Hell’s Angels bikers for spinning in the snow. Erik had returned home and had taken some weapons to return to take revenge for the offense he had suffered. A fight was born with motorcyclists, Erik had shot Gino and Manuel Morisciano had hit another motorcyclist who was injured.

In court, Morisciano’s mother fell ill and collapsed on the ground, while a relative of the accused went to the court and said: “You have ruined a family”. The woman was immediately rescued.