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Soccer: De Santis life sentence sought

In murder of Ciro Esposito

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, April 19 - Rome prosecutors on Tuesday asked for a life sentence for Daniele De Santis, the Roma ultra accused of the murder of Napoli fan Ciro Esposito, mortally wounded on May 3, 2014 just before the Italian Cup final between Fiorentina and Napoli who died 53 days later. De Santis, a former member of a group of hardcore 'ultra' Roma fans and an extreme right wing militant, has admitted to pulling the trigger, but said he only did so as he was being attacked with knives. A medical report documented the fact that De Santis suffered "cut wounds" in the clashes, Carabinieri police said in 2014.
    "I'll give myself a life sentence, you won't give it to me," De Santis shouted as he was taken away from the hearing at the 'bunker' courtroom of Rome's Rebibbia prison.
    "I'm not afraid to die, buffoons," added the defendant, who followed the hearing from a stretcher due to his injuries.
   

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