The former chair of a town
council near Agrigento in Sicily was killed in a town street
with three pistol shots to the head in a local bar on Sunday.
Former Favara council chief Salvatore Lupo, 45, had a criminal
record.
The owner of some residences for the elderly, Lupo was arrested
in 2017 in a probe into a social cooperative company, and
suspected of having stolen half of his employees' wages.
A year earlier he was placed under investigation in connection
with alleged mistreatment of disabled minors at a home at
Licata.
In 2011 his car was torched.
Police are seeking the lone killer.
The barista is in shock and was unable to tell police anything.
Police have so far ruled out a Mafia hit.
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