Bergamo, Jan. 12 (LaPresse) – "It is clear that when Sangare declares himself not involved in the facts, an acquittal must be requested for not having committed the act." This was stated by lawyer Giacomo Maj, defense counsel for Moussa Sangare, an Italian citizen of Malian origin, accused of the murder of the 33-year-old bartender, stabbed to death during the night between July 29 and 30, 2024, in Terno d'Isola, in the province of Bergamo. "He never apologized because he declares himself not involved in the facts, so obviously he cannot apologize for an act he did not commit," he said. "Primarily we requested acquittal for not having committed the act," he stressed, "then there were subsidiary requests, we challenged the aggravating circumstances and set out the reasons why, should he be found guilty, there would be grounds for the exclusion of the aggravating circumstances and the recognition of generic mitigating factors."