(ANSA) - Milan, July 2 - A former footballer murdered on the
night of November 14 and 15 was still alive when he was put in a
vat of acid to dissolve his body, police said Monday.
Andrea La Rosa, 35, died of "inhalation of fumes and his
confinement in the vat", police said.
Two people - Raffaele Rullo and his mother Antonietta
Biancaniello - have been charged with killing him because of a
debt of over 30,000 euros they owed him.
They allegedly knocked him out with narcotics before wounding
him in the throat and putting him in the vat.
Ex-footballer 'still alive in acid vat'
Knocked out with narcotics, wounded in throat