Figures connected to the notorious crime family were reportedly distraught as they arrived at the cemetery, with the action seen as a possible provocation of the Melbourne underworld boss.
Gangland boss Marrogi reportedly continues to run his crime syndicate behind bars while serving time for the 2016 murder of Kadir Ors in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.
Sounds of crying and despair were heard throughout the mausoleum, with two women seen embracing behind the barricades near Ms Marrogi’s grave.Kingpin George Marrogi is serving up to 32 years in maximum security prison. Picture: Supplied Ms Marrogi was a beloved member of the notorious family and its many allies in Melbourne, with the violation of her grave perceived as a provocation.
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