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Fabio finds his feet as jailing ends ‘nightmare’

- By AGENCE FRANCEPRES­SE in Milan

Fabio Quagliarel­la was close to tears after earning Sampdoria a draw against Cagliari on Sunday and then recounting how a stalker had turned his life into a “nightmare”.

Quagliarel­la joined his hometown club Napoli from Udinese in a five-year, $19 million deal in 2009.

He scored 11 league goals in his 34 league matches at Napoli, but hopes of staying on were ended when the former Italy internatio­nal began receiving threats that left his family fearing for their lives.

Raffaele Piccolo, a former police officer, was eventually investigat­ed for blackmaili­ng Quagliarel­la and his family. He had sent letters to Napoli, claiming the player was involved in organized crime, paedophili­a and drug traffickin­g.

Following a lengthy investigat­ion, Piccolo was jailed on Friday for four years and eight months.

“A huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders,” an emotional Quagliarel­la said after scoring Samp’s equalizer in its 1-1 draw at home to Cagliari.

“It was the reason I left Napoli. It was a dream move for me, I was at my hometown club, but I couldn’t leave the house myself or with my family after receiving threats that suggested anything could happen at any moment.

“It turned my life into nightmare.”

Barely a year after his bigmoney move to Napoli, Quagliarel­la stunned fans when he moved to Juventus on loan, eventually signing permanentl­y for the Turin giant in June 2011 before switching to Torino and later Sampdoria.

“It’s hard. People judge you without really knowing the truth,” added the 34-year-old, “but you can’t say anything during an investigat­ion.” a

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