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Letters reveal bitter feud between mistresses of Italy’s most wanted mafia boss

Summary by Irish Independent
Matteo Messina Denaro once boasted he could fill a cemetery with the ­number of people he had killed.

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Perpetrators, bosses, coroners: The mafia is not just a man's thing. Roberto Saviano looks behind the scenes.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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After the death of Mafia boss Messina Denaro, the investigation of his machinations continues. The main focus is on the criminal's lovers: apparently they know important details and were involved in the business themselves. Now the arrest of another supporter succeeds.

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Sister and wife of two convicted of the Mafia, but also chancellor in the criminal section of the Marsala court. This is the case of Caterina Gentile who is not being investigated by the Palermo prosecutor's office, but who is cited in the reasons for the conviction of her brother and husband. The judge highlights, among other things, the contribution provided by the Registrar to her husband on the version to be given during the trial. Gentile i…

·Rome, Italy
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The police arrested Floriano Calcagno on the basis of letters from another mistress of the now-deceased mafia boss.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Teacher arrested for aggravated aiding and obtaining non-compliance with the sentence linked to the hiding of Messina Denaro

·Milan, Italy
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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