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Death of Andrea Prospero: Investigation into online scam network

Investigations into online scam network linked to Andrea Prospero

The investigation is focused on possible online grooming and scams related to the 19-year-old's death.

A disturbing case

The death of Andrea Prospero, the 19-year-old found dead in Perugia, has shocked public opinion and raised disturbing questions. According to initial investigations, the young man may have been the victim of an online scam network. Francesco Mangano, the family's lawyer, said the boy had been influenced by individuals involved in illicit activities such as carding and phishing.

These practices, which exploit the vulnerability of young people like Andrea, highlight an increasingly worrying social problem.

Illegal Activities and Pyramid Schemes

The investigation revealed disturbing details about the purchase of a computer and the rental of the apartment where the body was found. Mangano stressed that these transactions are recent and suggest the existence of a pyramid scheme that recruits young people for criminal activities on the web. The presence of 41 SIM cards in the bed and breakfast where the body was found raises further questions. Who sent them and what purpose did they have? These elements could be crucial to understanding the network of grooming that involved Andrea.

Ongoing investigations and legal implications

The investigations, conducted by the Public Prosecutor's Office of Raffaele Cantone, have already led to the arrest of a young man for instigation or aiding suicide. Another individual has been entered in the register of suspects, revealing conduct that Andrea's lawyer defines as disturbing. In particular, when the young man expressed the desire to withdraw from a suicidal intention, he found no support, but only those who pushed him towards the abyss. This aspect highlights the need for more incisive intervention against online grooming networks, which can have devastating consequences.