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Matteo Messina Denaro had a social profile: he was Francesco Averna, a physician passionate about luxury and women.

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The discovery of the smugglers of Ros. Behind the fake name, there were close relationships, in particular with the ladies, and there were also meetings of the investigators.

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The discovery of the smugglers of Ros. Behind the fake name, there were close relationships, in particular with the ladies, and there were also meetings of the investigators.

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How many faces was Matteo Messina Denaro hiding behind? The boss of Castelvetrano, who died last September eight months after being arrested, was also active on social networks, under false names. The gangster, who during his time as a lawyer could count on a huge network of subscribers and accomplices, including the doctor who was treating him, used Facebook as the name of "Francesco Averna," a surgeon, graduated from Bocconi University in Mila…

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His name was Francesco Averna. But in reality behind his profile on Facebook and Instagram was hidden Matteo Messina Denaro, the superboss of the Mafia arrested on the 16th...

Matteo Messina Denaro had fake profiles on Facebook and Instagram. The mafia boss was arrested on January 16 last year at a private clinic in Palermo, where he was being treated, after 30 years on the run and died on September 25, 2023, at the San Salvatore hospital in Coppido. His nickname was Francesco Averna. On Facebook, he had four.

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