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Outrage as boy, 3, killed in ‘mafia feud’

A horrific triple murder in southern Italy in an apparent score-settling between rival mafia drug gangs has shocked the country, with a chorus of outrage over the youngest victim — a 3-year-old boy.

The boy, a man believed to be his grandfather and a woman believed to be his 52-year-old grandfather’s Moroccan girlfriend, were found in a burnt-out car in an isolated spot in the Calabria region on Sunday.

“How can you kill a small human being like this? This goes beyond any limit,” prosecutor Franco Giacomantonio was quoted by Italian media yesterday as saying.

“This is something unprecedented, horrific ... I think this is the most vicious murder I have ever been faced with,” the prosecutor said.

Investigators said they believed the three were killed and their car was then set on fire. Forensic work is still going on to work out their identities.

Nunzio Galantino, the bishop of the mountain town of Cassano allo Ionio where the three were from, held a special prayer on Sunday by the car as police took out the skeletal remains -- one of which was in the boot.

“I am shocked by the level of violence shown by whoever carried out these killings. How can you not hear the cries of a little boy?” Galantino said.

The man is believed to be Salvatore Iannicelli, who was under house arrest for drug trafficking and had gone missing on Saturday. He had also been charged in 2012 with kidnapping and sexual violence against a woman.

The boy, thought to be Nicola Campolongo, known as “Coco,” is the son of Iannicelli’s daughter. She is in jail for drug trafficking, along with the child’s father.

He lived with his mother in prison for over a year as a baby but had since been left in the custody of his grandfather.

The killing was seen as another sign of the end of the historic “honor code” of the local ‘Ndrangheta mafia that once spared children, women and the elderly.

The ‘Ndrangheta plays a leading role in the cocaine trade.

 




 

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