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Retraction of confession in Sharon Verzeni murder

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Moussa Sangare's retraction deepens the grief of the victim's family

The Case of Sharon Verzeni

The tragic murder of Sharon Verzeni, which occurred in Terno d'Isola (Bergamo) on the night between the 29th and , continues to attract great media and social attention. The victim, a young woman, was stabbed to death, an act of violence that has deeply shocked the local community. Moussa Sangare, a self-confessed criminal, initially admitted his responsibility, but has now decided to retract his confession, creating a further layer of legal and emotional complexity in this dramatic case.

Moussa Sangare's Retraction

At a recent hearing, Sangare said, “It’s not true, it wasn’t me,” contradicting his previous statements. The retraction comes at a crucial time, as an expert has been appointed to assess his mental capacity at the time of the crime. The expert will have 90 days to complete his analysis, and his report will be discussed with counsel for the parties involved on September 22. Sangare’s decision to deny his guilt has raised questions about his mental clarity and the truth of his initial statements.

The pain of Sharon's family

Sharon’s family lawyer Luigi Scudieri expressed his concern about Sangare’s retraction, saying that this situation further aggravates the pain of the victim’s family. “It is a family that is suffering and hearing these things makes them suffer even more,” Scudieri commented. The presence of Sharon’s father, Pietro, in the courtroom during the hearing made palpable the pain and suffering the family is going through at this difficult time. Sangare’s retraction not only complicates the legal process, but also affects emotionally those who have lost a loved one in such tragic circumstances.