Franco Moroni killed Marco Cavola by blasting a shotgun at the back of his head at point-blank range.
An Italian tourist who shot and killed his lifelong friend during a pigeon-hunting trip to Scotland has been cleared of culpable homicide.Mr Moroni, 62, admitted killing Marco Cavola by blasting a shotgun at the back of his head at point-blank range.
During the week-long trial, Mr Moroni said he and Mr Cavola - who had been a childhood friend - were keen porcini mushroom collectors in the woods near their home in the Rome region. "At that point I rose to my feet and shot and then he also got up at that point. He did the movement so quickly - lowering himself and getting up again.
Shooting agent Peter Bruce, 56, told the court he had slipped away briefly to buy diesel and returned to discover Mr Cavola had been shot dead.
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