He killed his ex-wife and committed suicide. Now the INPS is asking the daughters for money

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After the femicide and the suicide, the INPS today asks a compensation of 124 thousand euros to the daughters of the dead couple. On July 28, 2013, in Marina di Massa, Marco Loiola, 40, shot his ex-wife Cristina Biagi and killed her. But first he had wounded another man with six bullets, who survived and is now 54 years old. For his sick pay and disability allowance, INPS has asked for compensation from the two daughters, still minors, of Loiola and Biagi. The lawyer Francesca Galloni, the trusted lawyer of the Biagi family, made the story known, as explained by the Nation of Massa who publishes the story today. "The INPS request – explains the lawyer – is legitimate even if it is humanly difficult to understand". And if it is not fulfilled, INPS will proceed to forced recovery. For the two girls the risk is to lose their parents' home, which however does not cover the request made by INPS.The two young women also inherited, added the lawyer, "a pension that their grandfather, their guardian, puts aside for their future".
The lawyer explained that he had now requested a meeting at INPS. "In the first instance, I hope that the INPS, by assessing the situation, will withdraw from the request, I repeat legal, which it has put forward. Secondly, we can arrive at a very different figure, based on the situation of this family".

Alessio Biagi, uncle of the girls, turns to Facebook also to the Head of State Sergio Mattarella, speaking of a "humanly horrible legal affair": the INPS asks its minor nieces to "pay faults not them" as heirs, "of compensate for the costs incurred for a victim who survived a criminal project that took away their mother a few hours later ". In the post, also signed by the maternal grandparents of the two girls, Alessio Biagi explains: "This is our battle. Often, remembering the horror of the victims of femicide, asking for more effort so that the institutions protect and prevent the acts of a violence now uncontrolled, we forget what these tragedies leave behind: children, in many cases minors, entrusted to the care of grandparents, uncles, who have the difficult task of growing up, educating, curbing an emptiness and pain that is impossible with all love In our specific case, after the complex and long family journey between psychologists and social assistants, the Juvenile Court, legal problems of various kinds, a request for compensation has been added This is the story of the Biagi family, invited to pay a monstrous figure to avoid a judicial proceeding, which we make public to sensitize Italy ".

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