Moses Sangare, Sharon's assassin, had collaborated with Ernia and Izi in 2016

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Moses Sangare, Sharon's assassin, had collaborated with Ernia and Izi in 2016

Today we are talking about Moses Sangare because he confessed to being the murderer of Sharon Verzeni. The 31-year-old confessed that he did not know the girl, “I had a sudden fit. I can't explain why it happened, I saw her and I killed her”, confessed the man, tracked down by the Carabinieri in the Bergamo area. A few minutes before the murder, Moussa had pointed the knife – the same one that killed Sharon – at two 15-year-olds who managed to escape. In his home, as reported by Rai News, other evidence of the murder was found and he himself indicated the place where he had hidden the murder weapon, found buried in an area with vegetation on the bank of the Adda river in the Medolago area.

Moses Sangare was passionate about music, he wanted to participate in X Factor and a few years ago he collaborated with Ernia and Izi. It was 2016, the song is Fenomeno and the chorus is sung by Moses Sangare himself.

The boy also collaborated with Izi on the song Scusa, included in the album Fenice released in 2016.

On his Facebook profile, Moses Sangare was very proud of his collaboration with Izi and in 2016 he published a photo of himself with Izi and other Italian rappers including Ghali, Tedua, Shade and producer Charlie Charles.

Moses Sangare via Facebook
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