Moroccan man shot dead near Milan
A 45-year-old Moroccan, residing in Italy, died last Sunday by gunshot, after an argument outside a bar in Cornaredo, in the metropolis of Milan in Lombardy. According the italian press, who returns this Friday to this tragedy, his presumed assassin, a 21-year-old Albanian national, is said to have fled to Belgium via Switzerland before surrendering on Wednesday to the Italian authorities. “He first spoke to the carabinieri, then to the prosecutor but decided not to answer questions,” it says, adding that the investigators had discovered everything.
On the night of Sunday October 23, authorities received a 112 call that arrived at 11:30 p.m. reporting three gunshots outside a premises in Libertà square. Arrived on the spot, however, the carabinieri find that the bar is closed, although it is generally open late at night and that there are no injuries or aggressors. However, 500 meters away, in rue Varèse, there was a white Volkswagen Polo with the dying Abderrahim El Kharmoudi on board. Transported to the emergency room, the Moroccan succumbed to his injuries.
Thanks to the accounts of the witnesses and the video surveillance images of the bar and the streets around, the soldiers managed to reconstruct, piece by piece, what happened, by bringing together all the pieces of the puzzle. The first contact between Abderrahim El Kharmoudi and Aldo, his presumed killer, who was in the company of a friend and his fiancée, took place at 10:45 p.m., when the tension rose. After leaving the bar and then returning, the Moroccan approached the group several times, threatening the young girl, who is defended by three other young people present in the room. As he was about to leave, one of them shoots him and hits him with two bullets. The Moroccan comes out of the bar, gets back in his car before collapsing on the seat.
The two young people and the woman then left the bar towards them, before boarding a car belonging to an “uncle” of the alleged killer “and leaving Italy for Switzerland.