🇮🇹🔴 Italian victim's family reacted with rage after Nigerian migrant Khalid De Greata was sentenced to only 12 years in prison due to "boat stress" from his journey to Italy over the Mediterranean. "In 12 years, I'll kill him," said the son of the victim after the verdict, which was issued in 2019. The Nigerian slit the throat of 51-year-old Maurizio Gugliotta in a market in Turin, leaving the beloved father to bleed to death on the street. "It's a disgrace, you're heartless," shouted Gugliotta's relatives when the verdict was read out. The judge issued the Nigerian a reduced sentence, which was upheld by the Italian Supreme Court in 2019, because he was a migrant and had "boat stress" from his journey to Italy. The family did not buy the diagnosis. "I wonder why when he entered Italy they didn't notice, didn't check him in all these months during which he roamed around our country. Is it possible that they only discover he was crazy after he killed a man?" said Gugliotta's widow at the time. The case dated back to Oct. 17, 2017. The Nigerian slashed Maurizio Gugliotta in the throat for no reason. Gugliotta fled the Turin market after being stabbed, only to die on the street after bleeding out. The Nigerian man was found by police shortly afterwards smoking a cigarette and calmly wiping blood from his knife.

Nov 5, 2025 · 10:13 AM UTC

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Bukele is right, if we don't arrest all the corrupt judges, the criminals will continue to act without fear.
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Even in Italy. 🇮🇹😡
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Terrorist "I'm going to kill you" Irelands government "No jail but here's a house and welfare,,, not that you'll need it, we will pay for Everything you need"
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"These activist judges and corrupt courts must be delt with" Boat stress my ass....
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At some point we must address this.
30 seconds of "why we are in the mess we are in"
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This is the way. 12 years will pass quickly.
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awww poor stressed out brownie can't stop from killling
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Boat stress. Boat stress. Boat stress. Uhm, what about the stress of having to live among all the murderers and rapists, your pets , who kill when under stress, and given an essential free pass for doing so? Do we get to kill. and qualify for leniency due to stress, too?
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The judge also deserves the appropriate justice!
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In Italy family is the most important thing we have... and we don't forget. Never. During these 12 years the hate for the killer will grow and grow. 12 years are enough to think more than 1 million different ways to have their revenge. Good luck Khalid.
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This is not justice. This is the state valuing a precious man’s life at 10 years! Bastards.
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Cops and judges are not your friends.
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We need these guys back
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How long would the son be sentenced for if he follows through with his promise? Bet its longer than 12 yrs for his 'murdered father stress'.
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EVERY White Man in the world, should be at war with these people, the ones who brought in Nigerians, Afghans, Syrians, Algerians, etc.
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This is the proper punishment:
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Nobody wants to face this, but there’s a silent contract between citizens and the justice system: you follow the rules, and you’re protected within them. When justice starts bending for “context,” instead of sticking to right and wrong, everyone feels it—even the ones pretending not to. Pain like that family’s doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It builds every time a court signals that violent acts can be rationalized away if there’s a story behind them. If the system won’t draw clear lines, people start making their own. And we all know where that leads. You can’t heal a society by poisoning its sense of fairness. Fixing that is more urgent than any single case.
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If the old “families” still have influence in Italy, he won’t see the full 12 years.
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These corrupt judges must answer for everything they have done.
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Share this wide and far because this is the reality of what our governments in Europe is doing to our countries! These people should never be allowed to walk free on any streets in Europe. One native life lost or destroyed should be enough for any proper government to return all!
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They all need to be rounded up and deported before more innocent Italians die
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Why would being an immigrant be a mitigating circumstance and not a worsening one if any at all.
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Why is the UK & Europe letting its citizens down! Another ridiculously lenient sentence!
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