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Cosenza, man killed outside a nightclub: two brothers from Luxembourg detained

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Antonio Perrotta, a 34-year-old factory worker, died on the night of Saturday, August 8, in Sangineto, on the Tyrrhenian coast of the Cosenza province, following a beating that took place outside a nightclub. The victim leaves behind a partner and four children.

Two brothers, Luxembourg citizens of Calabrian origin, aged 24 and 22 respectively, have been detained and are currently accused of murder. The younger of the two is reportedly a player on Luxembourg's national rugby team. According to the investigation, at the time of their detention the two had already purchased plane tickets to leave Italy.

According to initial reconstructions, the altercation broke out after the two allegedly entered the venue without a ticket and security staff pointed this out. The argument then moved outside the nightclub, where Perrotta was fatally struck. The exact role of the victim remains unclear: some sources indicate he was a friend of the bouncers and for this reason became involved in the discussion, while others describe him as a security staff member. Perrotta was reportedly employed as a factory worker.

The investigation relies on witness testimonies and footage from the nightclub's security cameras. The production of blood-stained clothing has also been reported as evidence.

Further developments will concern the possible confirmation of the detention and the continuation of investigations by the competent prosecutor's office.