The juvenile prosecutor's office in Naples has finished the inquiry into the unfortunate death of Chiara Jaconis, a 30-year-old Paduan tourist who was hit in the head on September 15, 2024 by a statue that fell from a balcony in the Spanish Quarters. According to Il Gazzettino, the person responsible is a 13-year-old child who has previously been known to engage in similar activities. Given his age, he is not legally accountable. The case against his 14-year-old brother has been closed and the ordinary prosecutor's office continues to investigate to determine any parental liability. According to the documentation supplied to the Jaconis family's lawyers, the statuettes thrown would be two in total, weighing more than ten kilograms. In the past, the child would have thrown objects from the window, such as pillows and tablets.
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