He beat her constantly, tortured her. Once he even forced her to play Russian roulette, with a loaded gun. Patrizia Scifo had fallen in love with that man as a young girl, when she was 17
Patrizia Scifo.
He beat her constantly, tortured her. Once he even forced her to play Russian roulette, with a loaded gun. Patrizia Scifo had fallen in love with that man as a young girl, when she was 17. But by the time she realized who he really was, it was already too late.
That man was Giuseppe Spatola, a mafioso. Eleven years older than her, after the first few months in which he had successfully manipulated her into going against the family, he revealed himself for what he was: a beast, no offense to beasts. He created a hell from which Patrizia could not escape. But everything changed when their daughter, Angelica Monica, was born. Patrizia's love for that little girl gave her the strength to report everything: the abuse, the torture, the beatings.
To report it and leave it.
It was June 18, 1983, when he took her to her mother's house in Niscemi. He told her he'd come pick her up the next day, perhaps because he wanted to leave. She never returned because that night she was strangled to death by Spatola and then buried in a field. Her whereabouts were not immediately known, and she was presumed missing. Her father, Vittorio, never stopped searching for her. And on July 18, the mafia killed him too because he was asking too many questions and causing problems for the clans.
In memory of Patrizia and Vittorio, let's not forget what the mafia is and who the mafiosi are. They are the curse of this country and one of the worst evils that could ever happen. Let's never forget that.
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