Overview
- Police executed a court-ordered custody measure after investigators said Rebuzzini contacted the complainant despite a ban on communication and proximity.
- The 35-year-old neighbor reported months of harassment tied to a romantic rivalry, including a threatening call telling him to change neighborhood or die and business cards left under his garage shutter.
- Prosecutors cited earlier incidents detailed in filings, including a Sept. 8 threatening message and two assaults near viale Lunigiana and via Sammartini that resulted in documented injuries.
- Authorities say Rebuzzini switched to a new phone number and evaded application of an electronic monitoring bracelet, prompting the judge to deem him a continuing risk.
- Separately, Milan’s mobile squad under prosecutor Maria Cristina Ria continues to probe the death of his father, photographer Maurizio Rebuzzini, after autopsy findings of neck lesions consistent with possible strangulation.