Originally Posted By: antimafia
Originally Posted By: Ciment
Originally Posted By: antimafia
Victim has been identified as Domenico Triumbari.

Curious to know whether the contiguity with yesterday's murder of Antonio Sergi in Toronto means something or absolutely nothing. But those are storied surnames.


Does he have any relation to Salvatore Triumbari for member of the camera di controllo.


Ciment, we'll find an answer at some point. The reality is that Sammy Triumbari was murdered in 1967, and then for the longest time we don't hear or read of someone with that surname being involved in organized crime in the Toronto area. Same thing after Domenico Racco was killed in 1983--and he was Mike Racco's son!--with the difference being that, since then, I've never heard or read that surname again in relation to the Canadian 'ndrangheta.

But people with the surnames Sergi, Triumbari, and Racco are very much still entrenched in the 'ndrangheta in Calabria and elsewhere.


One of my Twitter followers hinted that last night's murder victim Domenic(o) Triumbari owned a bottling plant--I think he was referring to the company with website http://www.triumbari.com/.

Salvatore (Sammy) Triumbari had been the president of Cynar Dry Co. Ltd., a soft-drink bottling company, before he was killed. After he died, his brother Giuseppe (Joseph) took over. So there is a very real possibility the company not only stayed in the family but also later diversified. There could be a relationship between Sammy and Domenic Triumbari.