A RAI TV journalist headbutted
by a member of the Spada crime family in Ostia earlier this
month on Wednesday said he feared the Spadas might carry out
"reprisals" against himself or his family. Daniele Piervincenzi,
whose nose was broken by Roberto Spada, voiced the fears in
testimony to prosecutors investigating the November 7 assault.
Spada is being held for the attack on Piervincenzi and a
cameraman, whom he hit with a stick. The attack came while the
Stte TV reporter was interviewing Spada about his family's
rumoured support for the far-right CasaPound group which scored
an unexpectedly high 9% in the first round of voting in the
municipality on the Roman coast. A member of the
anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S) won the run-off to
become mayor Sunday, spurring charges from her centre-right
rival she had benefitted from Spada and CasaPound votes -
charges the M5S rejected.
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