A man has been arrested by Italian police investigating the killing of a
Nigerian immigrant which the government has condemned as a racist attack.
The
violence escalated when a traffic pole was pulled from the ground. The victim
later died in hospital.
A local man
described as a well-known "ultra" football fan is being held.
Amedeo
Mancini, 35, was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of racially aggravated
manslaughter. His lawyer said he "did not mean to kill" and that he
had punched the Nigerian in self defence.
Emmanuel
Chidi fled Nigeria
with his partner Chinyery, 24, after their families came under attack from
jihadist group Boko Haram.
Their
families were killed in an attack on a Nigerian church in 2015, Italian media
reported.
As the
couple made their way across the Mediterranean ,
their baby died.
They
finally arrived in Fermo last November and were taken in by a local Christian
charity. They had a wedding ceremony in January, conducted by local priest
Father Vinicio Albanesi, which was unofficial because they had lost their
documents, Rai TV reported.
What
happened on Tuesday evening is unclear. However, it is thought that the
attacker subjected Chinyery to racist chanting and then grabbed her.
At that
point the traffic pole was pulled out of the ground as Emmanuel Chidi and his
attacker came to blows. He was taken to hospital in a coma but never recovered.
Prime
Minister Matteo Renzi was among many across Italy who took to social media to
express disgust at the killing, using the hashtag Emmanuel.
"The
government today is in Fermo with Don Vinicio and the local institutions in
memory of Emmanuel. Against hate, racism and violence," he wrote.
Visiting
the town, Interior Minister Angelino Alfano told reporters on Thursday that the
seed of racism had to be stopped before it could bear fruit. "The heart of
Italy
isn't represented by those who carried out this murder."
He also
announced that Emmanuel Chidi's partner Chinyery had been granted refugee
status.
Source: BBC
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