Salvatore Aquino

Salvatore Aquino, also known as "Turi", is an Italian criminal and a member of the 'Ndrangheta in Calabria. He is the boss of the Aquino 'ndrina from Marina di Gioiosa Ionica. The clan is opposed to the Mazzaferro clan from the same town. In the 1970s his clan entered in the smuggling of cigarettes and bursts out a bloody feud against the Mazzaferro-Femia clan.
Maria Cammarata
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Sebastiano Romeo
Sebastiano Romeo, also known as U Staccu, was a historical 'Ndrangheta boss from San Luca in Calabria. His family was allied with others in the Pelle-Romeo-Vottari clan and he was a member of the Vangelo, an exclusive high rank within the 'Ndrangheta
Vincenzo Pesce
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Paulus (singer)
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1907 in Italy
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Giacomo Montalto
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Gregorio Bellocco
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Ciaculli massacre
The Ciaculli massacre on 30 June 1963 was caused by a car bomb that exploded in Ciaculli, an outlying suburb of Palermo, killing seven police and military officers sent to defuse it after an anonymous phone call. The bomb was intended for Salvatore
Juan Simeón Vidarte
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Wollo Kombolcha
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