The investigating judge of Rome validated the arrest of David Stojanovic but did not issue a precautionary measure. So the young man is currently under investigation at large for the murder of Leonardo Fiorinithe 27-year-old originally from Isola Liri in the Frusinate area, who died on the evening of November 13th in Rome after falling from the balcony of a B&B.
A violent fight went on for minutes, which took place both inside the apartment and on the balcony of the b&b. A melee culminated with the tragic flight that cost the life of Leonardo Fiorini, the 27-year-old originally from Isola Liri in the Frosinone area, who died on the evening of November 13th in Rome. From the autopsy, ordered by the Prosecutor’s Office which accuses 25-year-old David Stojanovic of voluntary homicide, pieces of truth emerge about what happened in the Monteverde neighbourhood. Injuries linked to the physical clash that allegedly occurred between the two in the moments before the fall from the third floor of the building in via Calepodio were identified on the victim’s body. It was the same condominium owners who reported to the police that Fiorini and Stojanovic had been arguing violently for a few hours. Witnesses also stated that they saw the victim held by the feet by the arrested person, one step away from falling. “Run, help me! Break down the door and come here! Throw the mattresses in the courtyard”, the desperate request for help from the 25-year-old – a clerk in a shop in the center of the capital – who perhaps realized that he had been seen by some residents who claim to have seen him while he pushed Fiorini over the balustrade. The death, according to what was ascertained by the Sapienza medical examiners, is linked to traumatic injuries from a fall. The 27-year-old, who worked as a technician at the Ministry of Defense, would have died instantly due to injuries sustained to the skull and various parts of the body.
As requested by the investigators, a series of tests were carried out on the body, starting with the toxicological one. The same type of examination will be carried out for the suspect. The objective of the investigators is to understand whether the two had taken drugs in the hours before the tragic flight. Hashish was found in the house, which the police found semi-destroyed. From the testimonies, which will end up in the file coordinated by the deputy prosecutor Giuseppe Cascini, it emerges that the two had been arguing since the early hours of the evening. “You could hear screams and the sound of objects being thrown violently,” some residents said. An argument that increased in intensity enough to move onto the balcony. “There was a girl who shouted ‘leave him alone, leave him alone!’. She was on the balcony in front of that of the boys – says a neighbor -. A terrible scene, one of them was dangling naked upside down from the third floor…”. The interrogation before the investigating judge will be scheduled in the next few days. Interviewed by the external prosecutor on duty in the hours immediately following the events, the 25-year-old stated that he “intervened to save” his friend. “He was out of his mind, I tried in every way to prevent him from falling down”, essentially reported the young man who was linked – according to what has been ascertained – by a long friendship born in Isola Liri where the two lived. Based on what has been reconstructed, Fiorini had rented the apartment on Tuesday and then on November 13th his friend joined him. An evening that was supposed to be fun and turned into a tragedy.
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