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Gaetano Costa was born on 1 March, 1916, is an Italian magistrate. Discover Gaetano Costa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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1916

Gaetano Costa (Caltanissetta, 1 March 1916 - Palermo, 6 August 1980) was an Italian magistrate killed by the Cosa Nostra.

1943

Following the 8 September 1943, he reached the Susa valley and joined the Italian Resistance.

1944

He was put into service in the Magistracy, before in the tribunal of Rome and then, at his request, he was transferred to the Republic Prosecutor Office of Caltanissetta where he remained from 1944 to 1978.

In the Prosecutor's Office, he spent most of his magistrate activities as a deputy prosecutor before and chief prosecutor then, always giving clear demonstrations of high professional preparation, independence and balance.

1960

Since the 1960s, as evidenced by his deposition at the first Antimafia Commission, he realized that the Mafia had undergone a radical mutation and that it had nested in the vital ganglia of public administration by controlling its procurement, recruitment and management in general.

In the case of Peppino Impastato, he was the first to realize that it was not terrorism or suicide but a mafia crime.

In the brief period of his administration, the Prosecutor's Office of Palermo started a series of delicate investigations in which, even with limited resources at the time, he tried to hit the Mafia's patrimonial sanctuaries.

A substitute of him wrote that he was a man "of whom only death could be bought".

1980

Chief Prosecutor of Palermo, he was assassinated by the Mafia on 6 August 1980 while browsing books on a stall located on a sidewalk in Via Cavour in Palermo, a few steps from his home.

He was hit with three gunshots to his back by two killers on a motorcycle.

The cause of that ruthless execution was the fact that he had personally signed the arrest orders against boss Rosario Spatola and some of his men while other colleagues of his refused to sign.

The crime was ordered by the Mafia clan headed by Salvatore Inzerillo.

Gaetano Costa was born in Caltanissetta.

He graduated in law at the University of Palermo.

As a boy, during the Fascist regime, he joined the then clandestine Italian Communist Party.

After winning the competitive examination in the magistracy, he was enlisted as an officer of the Regia Aeronautica and obtained two War Crosses.

At 19:30, on 6 August 1980, he bled to death on the sidewalk of Via Cavour in Palermo.

Only a few magistrates attended his funeral.

Although he was the only magistrate in Palermo to have a bullet proof car and an escort had been assigned to at the time, he did not use it as he felt that his protection would endanger others and that he was one of those who "had the duty to have courage".

No one was convicted for his death even though the tribunal of Catania found the context identifying it in the grey area between business, politics and organized crime.

His commitment was continued by Rocco Chinnici, then among the few who understood and shared his intentions and action.

Chinnici would later be killed as well.