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Action brought on 2 May 2009 - Missir Mamachi di Lusignano v Commission

(Case F-50/09)

Language of the case: Italian

Parties

Applicant: Livio Missir Mamachi di Lusignano (Kerkhove-Avelgem, Belgium) (represented by: F. Di Gianni and R. Antonini, lawyers)

Defendant: Commission of the European Communities

Subject-matter and description of the proceedings

Application for compensation for material and non-material damage arising as a result of the murder of a Commission official and his wife.

Form of order sought

Annul the decision of the appointing authority of 3 February 2009 rejecting Complaint No R/406/08 seeking compensation for the material and non-material damage arising as a result of the murder of Alessandro Missir Mamachi di Lusignano and of his wife on 18 September 2006 in Rabat, Morocco, where he was posted for reasons of service;

order the Commission to pay to the heirs and successors of Alessandro Missir Mamachi di Lusignano the sum of EUR 2 552 837,96, corresponding to the murdered official's salary spanning a period of 26 years, to be reassessed in order to take account of that person's career prospects (as regards both the automatic addition of points on the pay scale and likely promotions in grade) by way of compensation for financial loss;

order the Commission to pay to the heirs and successors of Alessandro Missir Mamachi di Lusignano the sum of EUR 250 000,00 by way of compensation for the non-material damage suffered by the victim before his death;

order the Commission to pay to the heirs and successors of Alessandro Missir Mamachi di Lusignano the sum of EUR 1 276 512,00 by way of compensation for the non-material damage suffered by the children of the victim, who witnessed his tragic murder;

order the Commission to pay to Livio Missir Mamachi di Lusignano the sum of EUR 212 752,00 by way of compensation for the non-material damage suffered by that person as the father of the victim;

order the Commission to pay compensatory interest and default interest accrued;

order the Commission to pay the costs.

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