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Moroccan Man Found Dead in Italy: Possible Murder
The death of a Moroccan immigrant in Italy is being investigated as a potential murder after an autopsy revealed signs of strangulation.
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Italy
Human Rights ViolationsLabour MarketInvestigationMurderDeathMysteryImmigrant
Procura Di RiminiCarabinieri
Abderrahman HamdaneAlessia MussiFilippo Giorgetti
- What evidence from the autopsy suggests foul play?
- The autopsy showed Hamdane had facial injuries and one of his shoes was missing laces; investigators suspect the laces may have been used in the strangulation. His body was discovered face down in the river.
- What was Hamdane's situation in Italy at the time of his death?
- Hamdane had arrived in Italy just a few weeks before his death to work at a farm. He was a legal resident and had not yet started his job when he died.
- What remains unclear about the circumstances surrounding Hamdane's death?
- While the investigation continues, the death of Abderrahman Hamdane remains a mystery. The lack of a clear motive and his limited ties to the area have made it difficult to determine the cause of death.
- What were the initial assumptions regarding the death of Abderrahman Hamdane?
- Abderrahman Hamdane, a 48-year-old Moroccan man, was found dead in the Uso River in Italy. Initial reports suggested suicide or an accident, but an autopsy revealed injuries consistent with strangulation.
- What is the local authority's position regarding the possibility of caporalato?
- The mayor of Bellaria Igea Marina stated that the authorities are investigating the case but do not believe it is related to labor exploitation or caporalato.