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  • VINCENZO TAVANO JAILED OVER SALFORD MURDER


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    Vincenzo Tavano (21/09/1984) of Park Lane, Poynton has today, Friday 6 October 2017, been jailed for life, with a minimum term of 17 years, for murder at Manchester Crown Square Court after pleading guilty at an earlier hearing.

    At around 7.20pm on Monday 17 April 2017 officers attended a house on Blackburn Street, Trinity and found the body of 61-year-old Giorgio Roncari.

    Officers launched a murder investigation and discovered that Giorgio’s Jaguar car was missing.

    At 12pm on Thursday 20 April 2017, officers recovered the Jaguar from Chester Street, Manchester and, following examination of CCTV, revealed Tavano had parked the car there at around 4.50am five days earlier, Saturday 15 April 2017.

    Around the same time, credit cards belonging to Giorgio were used in online purchases, some of which were collected in stores in Manchester. The purchases were collected by Tavano who was then tracked by CCTV to another store where a further transaction took place using Giorgio’s bank card.

    On Tuesday 25 April 2017 Tavano was arrested on suspicion of Giorgio’s murder and despite answering no comment questions in police interview, he then fully admitted his involvement.

    He had gone to Giorgio’s flat on Saturday 15 April 2017 but when Giorgio confronted him about the debt he owed him, Tavano grabbed him by the throat and choked him.

    He claimed to have put a plastic bag on his head to see whether he was still breathing before taking his wallet, cards and keys to his car.

    A Home Office Post-Mortem examination established the cause of death was strangulation.

    Senior Investigating Officer Duncan Thorpe of GMP’s Major Incident Support Unit, said: “Tavano’s anger fuelled his actions that night, taking a man’s life over a dispute.

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    “The immoral and opportunist behaviour he displayed after he murdered a man proves there is no place better for him than behind bars.

    “Giorgio was a well-liked and popular man in Salford and will be terribly missed.

    “My thoughts remain with his family and friends at this time.”

     

     



    Edited by KARL


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