Ambush in Toronto, killed an Italian and his girlfriend



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Ambush in Toronto, where a 33-year-old Italian man, Cosimo Commisso, was shot dead with his girlfriend, Chantelle Almeida, 26 years old. According to the Canadian National Post, the man, resident in Vaughan, has no criminal record, but is linked to a "major organized crime family" in the Toronto area and, according to police sources cited by the newspaper, "would have personal links with crime figures." "The investigators – writes the National Post – believe the commissioner was related to John Ignagni, 33, who was killed in an ambush in a condominium garage in downtown Toronto in 2016. "The double murder took place on Friday night and the killers fired on the SUV where the two victims were traveling

The Commisso Jonico-Reggina family, originally from Siderno, is one of the Cows mentioned in the latest report of the Department of Mafia Investigations A few months ago, just in Toronto, lived the fugitive Tito Figliomeni, then stopped at the airport of Fiumicino: according to the accusation, it is one of the main re presentants of the mafia group Rumbo-Galea-Figliomeni, confederate at the Cosca Commisso de Siderno. The ramifications of the Siderno cosca in the North American territories date back more than 40 years. One of the reference bosses, particularly influential in Canada and the United States, was badbadinated in an ambush in the same Calabrian city in 1975, as part of the first "ndrangheta" war

concerning investigating the death of Cosimo Commisso and his links with John Ignagni, the motorcyclist killed in an ambush in his garage in Toronto, Canadian investigators believe that the murder of the biker may be due to a settlement of accounts between the bands motorcyclists: Ignagni – the local media – was the son of an important member of one of these groups. This circumstance suggests that behind the same murder of Commisso via is a mix of local biker groups and mafia families. According to the Dia, in fact, in Canada, there are several bands of Hells Angels, indigenous groups of motorcyclists, who "have repeatedly done business with the Italian mafia consortia".

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