The Connecticut child accused of setting his 6-year-old neighbor on fireplace broke down in tears as he recalled being shunned by shut buddies who feared he was a violent bully.
Stefano Giacobbe, 8, was accused almost two months in the past of intentionally torching Dominick Krankall — till a newly surfaced video confirmed them taking part in collectively earlier than the teen unintentionally went up in flames.
Stefano — who was seen desperately attempting to place out the flames within the April footage — burst into tears when pressed by a DailyMail.com videographer concerning the backlash he acquired.
He used his hoodie to wipe away tears as he recalled getting shunned by shut buddies when he tried to play with them.
“They informed me to get away from the home and don’t gentle me on fireplace,” he informed the outlet, at one level utterly masking his face as he sobbed, saying he was “saddened” by the incident that left his younger neighbor with horrific second- and third-degree burns.



As he cried, his mom, Laura Giacobbe, 45, denounced how her son had been successfully canceled by different children after being accused of intentionally throwing a flaming ball at his neighbor.
“He misplaced buddies that have been very near him. And he cherished them like his personal brother,” she informed the videographer from her Bridgeport yard the place the accident occurred.

“To have him undergo this on daily basis, being accused as a bully, will not be honest — as a result of he’s not a bully,” she insisted.
Giacobbe on Tuesday informed The Put up that she needed the burned boy’s mother — her former neighbor Maria Rua — arrested for placing her son “by hell,” saying the bullying claims even led to demise threats and the necessity for a police automotive exterior her house for defense.


“Her baby obtained to go to Yankee Stadium whereas my baby sat inside in concern due to all of the statements made in opposition to him,” Giacobbe informed The Put up.
“I need her to get arrested as a result of I don’t assume it’s honest. It’s defamation of character,” Giacobbe continued. “She slandered my household. She put my son by hell. She put me in hell. I need her arrested for false statements.”
The video, launched Friday, confirmed 4 youngsters, together with Dominick and Stefano, lighting fires and kicking a flaming soccer ball within the yard collectively.

Nothing within the video exhibits the opposite boys concentrating on Dominick, who caught fireplace after both kicking or stepping on a plastic cup crammed with gasoline that was in flames.
Bridgeport police additionally confirmed there was no proof of foul play.
“There's nothing on the video portraying any of the youngsters intentionally injuring the opposite,” the pressure stated.
Nonetheless, Rua stood by her “son’s story,” calling Giacobbe a “liar” and a “narcissist.”

“My son will not be a liar,” she informed The Put up, suggesting the video had been edited.
Rua informed the Mail her son is house and “therapeutic and in good spirits.”
She additionally confirmed that she is going to use the almost $600,000 raised on a controversial GoFundMe to purchase a brand new house.
“Dominick is so excited to have his own residence. A yard to play in and he desires to share a bed room together with his 3-year-old brother. He's actually counting down the times,” she informed the outlet.
She stated about $1,000 has been refunded to donors after the video appeared to contradict her preliminary story.
Nonetheless, she insisted, “That is Dominick’s cash. He's the one who went by this.”
A consultant for GoFundMe informed The Put up that the fundraiser is “inside GoFundMe Phrases of Service right now,” and that donors may get refunds.
“Our hearts exit to Dominick as he continues to get better,” stated Kelsi Gantt, GoFundMe spokesperson and Northeast regional supervisor.
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