A Senegalese culture-enricher has killed an Italian street artist during an aborted mugging in Lecce, a city in the southern Italian province of Apulia. He says he didn’t mean to.
Many thanks to HeHa for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:
Video transcript:
00:00 | A decisive break in the case regarding Leonardo Vitale, a 69-year-old man from Oria. | |
00:04 | Found in a blood pool, during the night between October 5 and 6, in Lecce, via Don Bosco. | |
00:10 | He died after six days of coma. The officers of Lecce police station were looking into | |
00:15 | a 29-year-old Senegalese who confessed, eventually, after hours and hours of interrogation. | |
00:20 | He was arrested and taken to prison. | |
00:23 | The procurator puts forward the crimes of robbery and death as consequence. | |
00:28 | When rescue arrived, the street artist had some cuts on his face | |
00:32 | and was lacking his tools and his cellphone. | |
00:35 | In his pocket, 500 euros. | |
00:39 | The 29-year-old Senegalese admitted that he shoved the busker to rob him, | |
00:43 | making him fall heavily to the ground. | |
00:46 | He was identified thanks to recordings from the cameras situated behind the railway station. | |
00:51 | Apparently the 29-year-old man randomly met the artist in a kebab shop | |
00:55 | and observed that he was handling a large amount of money. | |
00:59 | He followed him into a dark alley, where he mugged him by surprise. | |
01:03 | He told the police he didn’t kill him intentionally. | |
01:06 | Apparently Vitale fell, after being shoved violently. | |
01:09 | The Senegalese panicked after his death, and ran away. |