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Killer businessman in jail after 11 days on the run

Killer businessman in jail after 11 days on the run

Giacomo Bozzoli found hiding under a bed

ROME, 12 July 2024, 13:01

ANSA English Desk

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Giacomo Bozzoli, a businessman convicted of the murder of his foundry-owner uncle Mario Bozzoli on October 8, 2015, is in an Italian jail after his 11 days as fugitive ended when police found him hiding under a bed in his villa by Lake Garda in the town Soiano.
    Mario Bozzoli, 50, was killed by being thrown into the furnace of the foundry.
    Giacomo Bozzoli had gone to Spain his partner and young son before his life sentence became definitive at the start the month.
    The woman and the child subsequently returned to Italy without him.
    "We realized that he was in the Soiano villa and we found him hidden in the drawer of a double bed," said Brescia Prosecutor Francesco Prete.
    "He had 50,000 euros in a bag.
    "We know that he went to Spain with his partner and son, then returned to Italy. "We believe that he had no intention of turning himself in.
    "He proclaimed his innocence and said he wants to prove it".
   
   

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