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Viareggio, Cinzia Dal Pino under house arrest with electronic bracelet for voluntary murder: 'She could do it again'

The Viareggio entrepreneur who invested and killed Said Malkoun with her SUV has returned home under house arrest. He told the judge, “I wanted the bag, not kill him.”

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“He could do it again.” There is also this motivation behind the decision of the judge for the preliminary investigations of Lucca who - while not validating the arrest - issued a pre-trial detention order for Cinzia Dal Pino, the woman from Viareggio accused of having run over and killed a 47-year-old Algerian, Said Malkoun, with her SUV, who stole her bag from the Darsena on Sunday evening. The entrepreneur, who returned home since yesterday a…

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The Viareggio entrepreneur who invested and killed Said Malkoun with her SUV has returned home under house arrest. He told the judge, “I wanted the bag, not kill him.”

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The 65-year-old entrepreneur has been granted house arrest, but for the gip there is a risk that she may commit the same crime again. The woman is accused of voluntary murder, she defends herself: “I didn't want to kill him, I just wanted to block him and get my bag back.” But another shocking detail has emerged on the events of Viareggio. Continue reading

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