Viral Video Of Fatal Attack On African Immigrant Shocks Italy

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MILAN (AP) — Police in Italy arrested an Italian man in the slaying of a Nigerian vendor whose brutal beating death on a busy beach town thoroughfare was filmed by onlookers without any apparent attempt to intervene physically.

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Video footage of the attack has circulated widely on Italian news websites and social media, eliciting outrage as Italy enters a parliamentary election campaign in which the right-wing coalition has already made immigration an issue.

“The murder of Alika Ogorchukwu is dismaying,’’ Enrico Letta, a former premier and the head of the left-wing Democratic Party, wrote Saturday on Twitter, naming the vendor who died Friday. “Unheard of ferocity. Widespread indifference. There can be no justification.”

Right-wing leader Matteo Salvini, who is making security a plank of his campaign, also expressed outrage over the death, saying “security has no color and … needs to return to being a right.”


Ogorchukwu, 39, was selling goods Friday on the main street of Civitanova Marche, a beach town on the Adriatic Sea, when his attacker grabbed the vendor’s crutch and struck him down, according to police. Video shows the assailant wrestling the victim onto his back on the pavement as he fought back, eventually subduing Ogorchukwu with the weight of his body.

“The aggressor went after the victim, first hitting him with a crutch. He made him fall to the ground, then he finished, causing the death, striking repeatedly with his bare hands,” police investigator Matteo Luconi told a press conference.

He later told Italian news channel Sky TG24 that onlookers called police, who responded after the suspect had fled and attempted to administer aid to the victim. An autopsy will determine if the death was provoked by blows, suffocation or another cause.

Police used street cameras to track the assailant’s movements and detained a man identified as Filippo Claudio Giuseppe Ferlazzo, 32. He was being held on suspicion of murder and theft for allegedly taking the victim’s phone.

Luconi said the assailant lashed out after the vendor made “insistent” requests for pocket change. Police were questioning witnesses and viewing videos of the attack. They said the suspect has made no statement.

Ogorchukwu, who was married with two children, resorted to selling goods on the street after he was struck by a car and lost his job as a laborer due to his injuries, said Daniel Amanza, who runs the ACSIM association for immigrants in the Marche region’s Macerata province.

Amanza gave a different version of what happened, saying the attacker became infuriated when Ogorchukwu told the man’s companion she was beautiful.

“This compliment killed him,’’ Amanza told The Associated Press.

“The tragic fact is that there were many people nearby. They filmed, saying ‘Stop,’ but no one moved to separate them,’’ Amanza said.

Macerata was the site of a 2018 shooting spree targeting African immigrants that wounded six people. Luca Traini, 31, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for the shootings, which Italy’s highest court confirmed qualified as a hate crime.

Civitanova Marche’s mayor, Fabrizio Ciarapica, met with members of the Nigerian community after hundreds demonstrated on Saturday.

“My condemnation is not only for the (crime) but it is also for the indifference,” Ciarapica told Sky. ”This is something that has shocked citizens.”

Former Premier Matteo Renzi, who heads his own small party, called out political leaders for “instrumentalizing” the attack.

“I am horrified by this electoral climate,″ he said on social media. ”A fther was killed in an atrocious and racist way while passersby took video without stopping the aggressor. And instead of reflecting on what we are becoming, politicians argue and instrumentalize.”


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A yid
A yid
1 year ago

Sick society who stand,there and film and don’t bother to save him

Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
1 year ago

Terrible!

Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
1 year ago

Reminiscent of the killing of Kitty Genovese (coincidentally, of Italian heritage)

Sayee
Sayee
1 year ago

The picture and video went well with my morning coffee. Thank you for being bold and not editing out graphic moments, I can rely on getting my full news here without needing to turn to secular sources.

Iyar5
Iyar5
1 year ago

2 pertinent questions:-
1) When shall Italy emulate America with 2nd Ammendment & arm all Italians with guns for self defense?
2) When shall Italy bring back much needed death penalty?

Been here and there
Been here and there
1 year ago

What a depraved and immoral world we are living in! Hashem Yeracheim! Is it not obvious to us ,after all of this obscenity and murder, that we MUST disconnect, focus on OUR PURPOSE during these dangerous times, (imploriing HKB’H to send Moshiach), and do what our life-giving and life-sustaining holy Torah clearly dictates that we do – if we don’t want to look like the unfortunate ones in this video report!

R. Moshe
R. Moshe
1 year ago

I have spent much time in Italy, specifically in towns on the Adriatic coast. These areas usually see very few outsiders and are very proud of their culture. Any outsider, especially insistent beggars that somehow arrive with no way to earn money can be an irritant to an Italian whose Italy is facing hard times. The Italians feel that the Government is ignoring the problem.

get it straight
get it straight
1 year ago

importance of shmiras eynayim.

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
1 year ago

Europe has been subject to Russian-backed white-supremist propaganda for a decade or more. This is the sort of thing the Russians want us to do.

Dov
Dov
1 year ago

Is this so far away from some of the anti immigrant behavior here in the u.s. that has been rampant? Much of this has been pushed by trump.