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To arrive in Italy 8 years ago, he paid “€15,000 and €7,000 for the residence permit”, after having studied law to become a lawyer in his own country. He then worked as an “underpaid laborer for €3 per hour” in some textile factories in the Naples area, a condition that left him “sad and desperate”, without friends, and “ashamed because of it”. He now says he is “better off in prison” compared to his previous life.
This is how the psychiatric evaluation recounts the story of the 31-year-old Bangladeshi man who, last August 12th, attacked and wounded a 64-year-old woman in various parts of her body with a shard of broken glass in Largo La Foppa in Milan. The evaluation, signed by psychiatrist Mario Mantero, as previously reported, confirmed the man’s incapacity to understand and intend his actions at the time of the facts. He was defended by lawyer Andrea Aloi, who utilized the technical consultant and psychiatrist Marco Frongillo.
See also
- 📻 - Radio Interview with Lawyer Andrea Aloi on Radio24. The Scientific Evidence Behind the Acquittal of the Man Accused of Attempted Murder
- Man Who Attacked Woman in Largo La Foppa Acquitted Due to Mental Incapacity: 31-Year-Old Released
- Man Who Attacked Woman in Milan Acquitted Due to Mental Incapacity: Released
- Man Who Attacked Woman with Broken Glass in Milan Center Acquitted Due to Mental Incapacity
- 📺 - Television Report - Attempted Murder in Milan