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Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa was born on 27 September, 1920 in Saluzzo, Italy, is an Italian general (1920–1982). Discover Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa'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 61 years old?
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Saluzzo, Italy |
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3 September, 1982 |
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Palermo, Italy |
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Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa's Wife?
His wife is Dora Fabbo (m. 1946-1978)
Emanuela Setti Carraro (m. 1982-1982)
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Dora Fabbo (m. 1946-1978)
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Nando, Rita, Simona |
Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa worth at the age of 61 years old? Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Italy. We have estimated Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa (September 27, 1920 – September 3, 1982) was an Italian Carabinieri general, notable for campaigning against terrorism during the Years of Lead.
He was assassinated in the Via Carini massacre by the Sicilian Mafia in Palermo.
Born in Saluzzo, Cuneo, he became commandant of the (military) region of Piemonte-Valle d'Aosta in 1974 and created an anti-terrorism structure in Turin, which succeeded in capturing in September 1974 Red Brigades members Renato Curcio and Alberto Franceschini, with the help of Silvano Girotto, also known as Frate Mitra ("Friar Machine Gun"), who infiltrated the organisation.
In the foreword of the Argentine National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons report on the Argentine Dirty War, dalla Chiesa was cited as having rejected the use of torture in Italy in response to the kidnapping of Aldo Moro, the former prime minister killed by the Red Brigades in 1978.
In response to a suggestion that torture be used in the investigation, dalla Chiesa stated, "Italy can survive the loss of Aldo Moro. It would not survive the introduction of torture."
On May 1, 1982, dalla Chiesa was appointed as prefect for Palermo to stop the violence of the Second Mafia War.
He was murdered in Palermo on the orders of Mafia boss Salvatore Riina.
On the evening of September 3, 1982 Dalla Chiesa and his second wife Emanuela Setti Carraro were in an Autobianchi A112 driven by her.
They were on their way to dinner in a restaurant in Mondello, when at 9:15 pm a Bmw 520 driven by Calogero Ganci with next to him Antonino Madonia flanked dalla Chiesa's car and from the passenger side Madonia exploded 30 rounds with an AK-47 assault rifle, killing both of them.
At the same time, from a Honda Cb motorbike driven by Giuseppe Lucchese, Giuseppe Greco shot and mortally wounded with another AK-47, police officer Domenico Russo (dalla Chiesa's escort that evening) while he was driving a blue Alfa Romeo Alfetta (he would die in coma from his injuries on September 15, 1982).
Pino Greco was later senteced for the crime to life imprisonment in absentia at the Maxi Trial in December 1987 (even though they didn't know at the time he was killed two years before).
Antonino Madonia, who shot dalla Chiesa and his wife, was sentenced for the murder after his arrest in 1989.
Calogero Ganci became a government informant in 1996, three years after his arrest.
Bernardo Provenzano, Salvatore Riina, Giuseppe Calò, Bernardo Brusca, Francesco Madonia, Nenè Geraci and Francesco Spadaro were later also sentenced to life imprisonment in absentia.
Dalla Chiesa was also investigating the death of Mauro De Mauro, a journalist who had himself been investigating the murder of Enrico Mattei, head of Agip, the Italian oil company.
His son Nando, who is a sociology professor at the University of Milan and former member of Parliament, is the president honoris causa of the anti-Mafia organisation Libera founded by Luigi Ciotti.
His daughters Rita and Simona are respectively a TV presenter and a journalist.