The victims of Amendolara have a face and a name: the memory of Waseem, Amin, Ullah and Safi remains

John

By John

Four boys aged between 19 and 29. The four victims of the massacre of the laborers in Amendolara, in the province of Cosenza, have a face and a name. They are a Pakistani and three Afghan citizens. Those who lost their lives were the Pakistani Waseem Khan, aged 29, and the Pashtun Afghans Amin Fazal Khogjani (28), Ullah Ismat Qiemi (19) and Safi Iayjad (27). There were seven of them in the minivan and only one managed to save himself: Mohammad Taj Alamyar, a 35-year-old Afghan, the only survivor of the massacre. The man managed to escape by breaking the window with his head. From what emerged, the four laborers had arrived in Calabria after passing through Sardinia. Pakistanis Safeer Ahmed and Ali Raza, both 31 years old, were arrested for the Amendolara massacre. The guarantee interviews should take place tomorrow.