Nuoro Massacre: 10-Year-Old Boy and Neighbor Also Dead. Only Surviving Child: “Mom and Dad Were Separating”

The victims of the Nuoro massacre have become five: they are Roberto Gleboni’s neighbor and youngest son also died.

The 52-year-old forestry worker, around 7 am in Nuoro, killed and injured his family members in two different homes, before taking his own life. The first to be hit were his wife, Giusi Massetti, a 43-year-old housewife, and his eldest daughter of the couple, Martina, 26 years old, who had graduated two years ago in Legal Services Sciences and had passed a call for a training internship at the Court of Nuoro. The other two children, both minors, were reached and hit immediately afterwards: the youngest, Francesco, 10 years old, died during the night, after having fought for hours between life and death, while the other, 14 years old, suffered less serious injuries.

Then Roberto Gleboni met by chance, on the landing, a neighbor, Paolo Sanna, 69 years old, who is also said to be the owner of the house where the family lived: it hit him seriously and he too, taken to the hospital in desperate conditions, did not make it. His organs were donated. Subsequently, Gleboni joined his mother, Maria Esterina Riccardi, 84 years oldin her home in via Gonario Pinna, while she was having breakfast in the kitchen, and shot her in the head, leaving her seriously injured, but not in danger of life. Finally, he took his own life.

Nuoro – Massacre in Nuoro: the house in via Ichnusa, where two of the victims were killed: Giusi Masetti (the murderer’s wife) and Martina Gleboni (the 25-year-old daughter) (Nuoro – 2024-09-25, Salvatore Novellu – All rights reserved) ps the photo can be used in compliance with the context in which it was taken, and without defamatory intent of the decorum of the people representedSalvatore Novellu – All rights reserved / ipa-agency.net

The one who called for help was Paolo Sanna’s wife, Valentina, who found her husband on the floor, on the stairs of the house. It seems that he had gone to the cellar to reactivate the electricity meter. Gleboni fired a 7.65 caliber pistol, legally held for sporting use. and for which his gun license had just been renewed.

The only surviving son of the Nuoro massacre told investigators that his father and mother “had argued.” The motive is unclearbut those who knew the couple told the Courier who apparently were separating.

Nuoro Massacre in Nuoro the house in via Ichnusa where two of the victims Giusi Masetti and Martina Gleboni were killed ...
Nuoro – Massacre in Nuoro: the house in via Ichnusa, where two of the victims were killed: Giusi Masetti (the murderer’s wife) and Martina Gleboni (the 25-year-old daughter) (Nuoro – 2024-09-25, Salvatore Novellu – All rights reserved) ps the photo can be used in compliance with the context in which it was taken, and without defamatory intent of the decorum of the people representedSalvatore Novellu – All rights reserved / ipa-agency.net

According to some colleagues and neighbors, Gleboni was “a calm and helpful person.” Another neighbor, Armando Lodi, reported to Today that «Roberto was a very helpful person: A few days ago my car had been stolen and he wanted to lend me hisknowing that I needed him. He was a forestry worker, he drove the vehicles but this morning I didn’t hear anything, it was thundering. He lived on the ground floor of the building on Via Ichnusa”. He was passionate about weapons, and the Fai-Cisl, of which he was a member of the board, described him as “very committed to defending his colleagues, we have never noticed any intemperance or outburst of anger». Other acquaintances, at Courier, they reported, instead, that «He often shouted. Sometimes he seemed overbearing and almost exalted. He was possessive and had an excessive desire for control, especially over his wife and children.”

Source: Vanity Fair

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