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Quiet night in Milan's Corvetto district after unrest

Quiet night in Milan's Corvetto district after unrest

Montenegrin, 21, arrested after trash fires and property damage

ROME, 27 November 2024, 12:24

ANSA English Desk

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Tuesday was a quiet night in Milan's Corvetto district after three nights of unrest mainly by immigrant youths after a 19-year-old Egyptian man was killed in a police car chase on Saturday night.
    After three nights of tension and vandalism, the last 12 hours have passed peacefully in the Corvetto neighborhood of Milan, in turmoil after the death of Ramy Elgaml, the 19-year-old who died in a scooter accident - he was the passenger - on the night between Saturday and Sunday, during a chase with the Carabinieri.
    Youths set fire to rubbish containers and defaced property over the last three nights.
    On Tuesday, in addition to the driver of the scooter, a 22-year-old Tunisian, now under guard in hospital, the Carabiniere driving the pursuing car was also placed under investigation.
    In the peripheral neighborhood, which for years has been a difficult area of ;;the city due to degradation, illegal building and concentration of poverty, demonstrations against the police have already occurred in the past.
    A large deployment of law enforcement forces - mainly State Police - is guarding the streets around Piazza Gabriele Rosa, while investigations into the vandalism and fires continue.
    In the meantime, after Tuesday's request for validation of the arrest of the 21-year-old Montenegrin, an irregular, (who lives in another high-risk neighborhood, the San Siro 'casbah'), a preliminary hearing by an investigating judge is expected Wednesday, along with new possible suspects after the analysis of the video footage of the rioters, at least a hundred, among whom the 21-year-old, with his face covered, stood out in the front row.
   

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