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Salvatore Santostefano (born in 1972 or 1973) is an Italian policeman, superintendent.
In May 2016, the politician Giuseppe Antoci was the target of an attack. His life was saved by Santostefano together with Daniele Manganaro, Sebastiano Proto and Tiziano Granata. Already promoted in 2020 by the Chief of Police Franco Gabrielli, in 2024 they received the honor of the Gold Medal for Civil Valor following a concession by Sergio Mattarella, President of the Italian Republic.
Honours
edit- Gold Medal for Civil Valor
"intervened with extraordinary determination to protect the President of the "Parco dei Nebrodi", for whom he acted as an escort together with other colleagues, reacting very promptly to an ambush set by criminals linked to mafia criminal contexts. Despite being the target of gunshots, he responded promptly by opening fire, managing to save the President of the Park and to dissuade the criminals from their criminal intent, forcing them to flee. A wonderful example of courage, altruism and civic virtues" — February 26, 2024