Overview
- Galloul was convicted of aggravated voluntary homicide and destruction of a corpse with cruelty aggravators and handed a 30-year prison sentence.
- Prosecutors cited DNA on a waste-oil can as key evidence tying him to the November 2022 stabbing and burning of Neri’s body.
- The Tunisian suspect fled Italy days after the killing and was arrested in France under a European arrest warrant in December 2022.
- The court ordered financial compensation for Neri’s daughter and other relatives to acknowledge the harm suffered by her family.
- Galloul continues to maintain his innocence and his defense attorney has announced plans to appeal the verdict.