Graviano family
The Graviano family (Italian: [ɡraˈvjaːno]) is composed of four mafioso siblings: Benedetto, Filippo, Giuseppe and Nunzia. Their father is Michele Graviano, murdered by Gaetano Grado in 1982.[1]
Founders | Benedetto Graviano Filippo Graviano Giuseppe Graviano Nunzia Graviano |
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Founding location | Sicily |
Territory | Italy |
Membership | Cosa Nostra |
Filippo and Giuseppe Graviano
Filippo and Giuseppe are the most well known members of the Graviano family, and the term "Graviano brothers" usually refers to the two of them. They are known also to be the instigators of the attempt to kill the priest Pino Puglisi,[2][3] and they are considered responsible of the murders of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino.[4]
References
- (in Italian) era indiziato di avere ucciso il padre dei Graviano Archived January 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine L'espresso
- (in Italian) Francesco Viviano (23 June 1994). "Ecco i killer di don Puglisi". la Repubblica. Retrieved 13 December 2009.
- (in Italian) Omicidio Puglisi ergastolo ai Graviano, la Repubblica, 20 febbraio 2001
- (in Italian) Capaci: 19 ordini di cattura per i mandanti, Il Corriere della Sera
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