Via D'Amelio bombing

Via D'Amelio bombing
The buildings where Paolo Borsellino's mother lived. The bomb exploded while he was walking to the entrance gate.
LocationPalermo, Sicily, Italy
Coordinates38°08′35″N 13°21′17″E / 38.143056°N 13.354722°E / 38.143056; 13.354722
Date19 July 1992; 32 years ago (1992-07-19)
4:58 PM
TargetPaolo Borsellino
Attack type
Assassination
WeaponsCar bomb
Deaths6

The via D'Amelio bombing (Italian: Strage di via D'Amelio) was a terrorist attack by the Sicilian Mafia, which took place in Palermo, Sicily, Italy, on 19 July 1992.[1] It killed Paolo Borsellino, the anti-Mafia Italian magistrate, and five members of his police escort: Agostino Catalano, Emanuela Loi (the first Italian female member of a police escort and the first to be killed on duty), Vincenzo Li Muli, Walter Eddie Cosina, and Claudio Traina.[2]

The so-called agenda rossa, the red notebook in which Borsellino used to write down details of his investigations and which he always carried with him, disappeared from the site in the moments after the explosion. A carabinieri officer who was present when the explosion occurred reported he had delivered the notebook to Giuseppe Ayala, the first Palermo magistrate to arrive at the scene. Ayala, who said he had refused to receive it, was later criticized for saying escorts to anti-mafia judges should be reduced, despite evidence of further failed attempts to kill them in subsequent years.[3]

  1. ^ "New Arrests for Via D'Amelio Bomb Attack". Corriere dell Sera. 8 March 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  2. ^ Marco, Letizia. "Borsellino, 10 anni fa la strage di via D'Amelio". Il Corriere della Sera (in Italian). RCS. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
  3. ^ Borsellino, Salvatore (27 September 2010). "Le domande che non-avrei voluto fare". Il Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian). Retrieved 23 May 2012.