Thirty-five-year-old
factory worker Angelo Frigeri was on Monday sentenced to life
for the May 2014 murder in their northern Sardinian home of
shopkeeper Giovanni Azzena, his wife Giulia Zanzani and their
12-year-old son Pietro, a crime dubbed "the Gallura massacre".
Frigeri confessed to the murder in the town of Tempio Pausania a
week afterwards, was a friend of the family who had keys to
their home because he was doing some repair work there. Police
had said the couple likely knew their killer and were beaten
before they were killed. Their son was strangled to death. Local
media reported the couple ran a store selling baby clothing and
shoes near their home.
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