curious episode than the one of an alleged mobster. The court's review of Palermo has ordered the release for Salvatore Ferranti, 36, because of his obesity.
The man under investigation for criminal association with a clan loyal to the boss Salvatore and Sandro Lo Piccolo, weighs 210 pounds, and so his lawyers and Raffaele Bonsignore Giuseppe Giambanco requested and were granted by the court for his release and commutation of the prison into house arrest. The prosecutor, who had expressed its opposition, it has not appealed and the decision is not appealed to the Supreme Court. The judges decided to give him the benefit because none of the structures that had been held was able to secure a treatment that safeguard and respect their human dignity. In one of the prisons where he was held there was a weigh scale on which, in another he could not go through the door, yet another in his presence forced the direction to assign a police officer having to deal with prison, night and day, to help Ferranti in its daily needs, physiological and movement. It is not the first time that obesity opens the cells to a prisoner two years ago Aristide Angelillo, 42, of Naples, who weighed less than 270 pounds, had been released. Nine months earlier, in prison in Parma, he was dead a 32 year-old who weighed 260 pounds. According to the judges of the review "the health of Ferranti did not find a decent accommodation that has made it compatible with the severe obesity detention which the suspect is suffering."
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