Overview
- Gip Gianluca Piantadosi granted Krzysztof Jan Lewandowski, 34, a shift from prison to domiciliary custody with electronic monitoring after a defense petition.
- The prosecutor’s office opposed replacing detention, and Lewandowski remains at Opera prison until a device is available with any transfer barred before January 7, 2026.
- A reception facility run by a social cooperative in the province of Milan has offered to host him for the domiciliary measure.
- He faces immediate trial on charges linked to the deaths of 21-year-olds Giorgia Cagliani and Milena Marangon, who were struck in Brivio on September 20.
- Coverage reports he confessed, had driven about 14 hours, was traveling near 80 km/h on a 70 km/h road, and admitted having smoked a joint two days earlier.