(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 8 - Two brothers who are among four people
accused of beating to death a 21-year-old Cape Verdian-Italian
in the street at Colleferro outside Rome on Saturday night on
Tuesday said they were innocent.
Willy Monteiro Duarte died after a savage beating with kicks and
punches after trying to defend a friend in a fight
"We didn't touch him," Marco and Gabriele Bianchi, who are mixed
martial arts practitioners, told a preliminary investigations
judge in a hearing.
"We reject all the accusations.
"We intervened to break it up. We saw a brawl and we came.
"We are saddened and we are devastated because we are accused of
a homicide we did not commit".
Duarte, who had only recently become an Italian citizen, was
from Paliano near Frosinone, between Rome and Naples.
His four alleged assailants, who are in their 20s, are from the
nearby town of Artena. (ANSA).
Siblings deny beating to death young man at Colleferro
We didn't touch Willy, brothers tell judge
