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Santino Di Matteo (born 7 December 1954), also known as Mezzanasca, is an Italian former member of the Sicilian Mafia from the town of Altofonte in the province of Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Di Matteo took part in the killing of anti-Mafia judge Giovanni Falcone on 23 May 1992, near Capaci and also of the businessman Ignazio Salvo.
Maurizio Di Gati; Baldassare Di Maggio; Santino Di Matteo; Calcedonio Di Pisa (1931–1962) Francesco Domingo; E. Daniele Emmanuello (1963–2007) F
Francesco Di Carlo (1941-2020) Santino Di Matteo (born 1954) Gioacchino La Barbera (born 1959) Domenico Raccuglia (born 1964) Belmonte Mezzagno. Benedetto Spera (born ...
Giuseppe Di Matteo: Vincenzo Chiodo, Enzo Salvatore Brusca, Giuseppe Monticciolo: Altofonte, Sicily: November 23, 1993 1996 A 13-year-old boy kidnapped by mafiosi wanted to silence Di Matteo's father, Santino, the first collaborator of the Sicilian Mafia with Italian justice. After almost two years of captivity, Di Matteo was strangled on ...
He also was involved in the kidnapping and murder of the 13-year-old Giuseppe Di Matteo the son of Santino Di Matteo, a collaborating state witness , to force him to retract his testimony. Giuseppe Di Matteo was tortured before being strangled and his body was dissolved in a barrel of acid to destroy the evidence. [2] [3]
June 16 – a squad of hitmen armed with AK-47 rifles kills Catanese boss Alfio Ferlito, who was transferred from Enna to the Trapani jail, and died with the three escort carabinieri Salvatore Raiti, Silvano Franzolin and Luigi Di Barca, and the driver Giuseppe Di Lavore in the so-called Circonvallazione massacre.
Santino Di Matteo, who also later turned pentito, revealed all the details of the assassination: who tunnelled beneath the motorway, who packed the 13 drums with TNT and Semtex, who hauled them into place on a skateboard, and who pressed the remote-control button to trigger the bomb. [4]
Alessia di Matteo, the first person in history to survive the transplantation of eight organs in a single operation; Luca Di Matteo, an Italian football midfielder; Roberto Di Matteo, a former Italian professional footballer, and former manager of Chelsea F.C. and FC Schalke 04; Santino Di Matteo, a member of the Mafia from the town of Altofonte