Naples, 30 August (LaPresse) – Salvatore Raimondi, one of the perpetrators of the kidnapping of little Tommaso Onofri on the evening of 2 March 2006 in Parma, has been released. Raimondi served the 20-year prison sentence he was given in a summary trial for the kidnapping of the child, who was 18 months old at the time and was killed shortly afterwards. This was reported by La Gazzetta di Parma. The child's lifeless body was found on 1 April 2006; a few hours later, Raimondi, Mario Alessi and Alessi's partner, Antonella Conserva, were arrested. Alessi was definitively sentenced to life imprisonment for the kidnapping and murder of the child, while Conserva was sentenced to 24 years for the kidnapping, a sentence she is still serving. Raimondi, found guilty of kidnapping but not murder, was released from Forlì prison in recent weeks after serving a 20-year sentence and a second sentence of three years and six months for extortion against another prisoner.
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