Ivoriano investito ad Arzano da quattro pregiudicati: "Urlavano 'ti ammazziamo'"

Oussele Gnegne, a 29-year-old Ivorian man who has lived in Italy for 10 years and works at a gym in Arzano, near Naples, was the victim of a violent, unprovoked attack on the morning of January 31. "I was on my way to work at 4 a.m.," Oussele explained to Fanpage.it. "Four guys in a Smart car hit me, and I broke my arm." One of the four men, as soon as he got out of the car, told Oussele, "We're going to kill you now." "They wanted to kill me for no reason. I explained to them that I hadn't hurt anyone, but they wanted to kill me," the Ivorian worker continued. "I ran into a schoolyard and hid among the plants. When they saw me, they threw bottles and rocks at me." The 29-year-old immediately called the Carabinieri: "They kept me on the phone and told me to hide. The patrol arrived quickly and managed to arrest the four men," he explained. The four young offenders—two 18, one 21, and one 24—were already known to law enforcement. A jack used in the attack was found in their car. However, the four were only charged while at liberty. "I'm scared, this is racism," Oussele denounces. "They're free; if they meet me on the street again, they can attack me again, but I want justice to be done because we can't go on like this. When I heard about racism in Italy, I didn't believe it, because I've always met good people, but now I understand that it's not like that; racism exists," the Ivorian concludes bitterly. http://youmedia.fanpage.it/video/aa/X...