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Rita Atria
Rita Atria (Partanna, September 4, 1974 - Rome, July 26, 1992) was a witness in a major Mafia investigation in Sicily, breaking the Omertà - code of silence. She committed suicide in July 1992, a week after the Mafia killed the prosecutor Paolo Borsellino, with whom she had been working. ==Family background== Rita was born into a Mafia family in Partanna in Sicily. In 1985, at the age of eleven, she lost her father, Vito, a shepherd, who was shot dead by a hit man from a rival Mafia family. Atria’s brother, Nicolò, vowed to avenge his father and probably knew who the murderer was.〔 Longrigg, Clare. ("Where talking is met with deadly silence" ), ''The Independent,'' September 21, 1992. Accessed July 19, 2014.〕 After her father's death, Rita became closer to her brother and to his wife, Piera Aiello. Since her brother was also a Mafioso, Rita was privy to detailed information on the doings of the Mafia in Partanna. She also dated a boy who moved in the criminal underworld.〔Stille, ''Excellent Cadavers'', pp. 325-26〕 In June 1991, the Mafia killed Nicolò Atria. A month later her brother’s widow went to the police and talked – deciding to collaborate with the judicial authorities.〔 (Rita Atria – la sua storia in breve ), Associazione antimafia Rita Atria〕
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