Denise case: "I have lived with remorse for 17 years" speaks the security guard who filmed Denise in Milan

Case Denise speaks there security guard. The interview with Happy Grieco, the security guard who filmed the girl in Milan 17 years ago

They are 17 long years that Felice Grieco lives with the guilt of not being able to do more, to find out if that little girl, filmed with a group of Roma, was really little Denise.

Unfortunately, I have been living for 17 years with the remorse of not having acted on impulse, even if I would have made a mistake. I didn't feel like it that day. In these days on the web I have been attacked by many people for this. Everyone says I should have taken her and taken her away, that I being a security guard could have done it. They are very wrong.

I couldn't do anything. That morning around 12 the bank manager invited me to remove a disturbing boy. As soon as I turned the corner I found myself in front of another little girl who immediately caught my attention, she looked a lot like Denise Pipitone. The story of the security guard who he filmed Denise in Milan is told in detail by the magazine curler.it

Case Denise speaks the security guard: 17 years of remorse

To hold back the group of Roma I asked the child if she would like to eat something, she replied: a pizza. The police arrived very late, that morning there was a murder at Niguarda. The group with the little girl left. The little girl spoke perfectly Italian.

“I have lived with remorse for 17 years”, says the security guard who filmed Denise in Milan. “It always happens to me to watch the video I shot. When it comes to Denise. I have lived for 17 years with the remorse of not having done my own thing. It would have been enough if the police had told me to stop her, but I was told absolutely no, she does not stop anyone. Some time later - concluded Grieco - I met in Milan Peter May (the mother), right at the place of my report. He got very angry with me. I understand her". "

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