Actor Nino Frassica under investigation over missing cat controversy

Actor Nino Frassica under investigation over missing cat controversy
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Saturday 6 January 2024, 16:09 - Last updated: 16:40

Nino Frassica would be investigated by the Spoleto prosecutor's office following the controversy after the disappearance of Hiro, the cat of his family disappeared at the beginning of September in the Umbrian city where the actor was for the filming of the Rai television series 'Don Matteo', staying, along with his wife Barbara Exignotis in a house in the center. Aggravated defamation, stalking and incitement to commit a crime are the hypotheses that would be hypothesized in a file in which the names of his wife and her daughter would also appear. The news was reported today by the Corriere dell'Umbria.

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The investigations

When asked by Ansa, the acting prosecutor of Spoleto Vincenzo Ferrigno replied: 'I can neither confirm nor deny. There are ongoing investigations'. To find the cat, Frassica and his relatives also put a bounty after which many people arrived in the city to look for the cat. Social networks were also mobilized where a controversy also arose with two family units accused in various ways of being involved in the disappearance of the animal. Frassica and his relatives would have been investigated - the newspaper still reports - following the complaint of a couple brought up by the actor on Instagram.

The billboards

In the coming days, the filming of the new episodes of Don Matteo with Frassica and the other actors are scheduled in Spoleto. 'My clients are very worried, especially after the video in which Exignotis (Frassica's wife - ed) mentioned the lady of Piazza Campello' the lawyer Fabrizio Gentili, who represents both families involved in the disappearance of the cat, told Ansa. The lawyer explained that the fears are also linked to large posters posted in Spoleto and signed by an animal rights activist. Next to a photo of Hiro is the phrase 'as long as a human life is worth less than a smartphone, an animal will never be considered special. My closeness to the Frassica Fam.'

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