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How ruthless execution of Melbourne fruiterer John Latorre unfolded

The pre-dawn execution of a fruiterer with links to powerful Mafia figures shocked Melbourne’s underworld on Tuesday. Here’s how it unfolded.

Mafia links to fruiterer John Latorre

The pre-dawn execution of a fruiterer with links to powerful Mafia figures has shocked Melbourne’s underworld and sparked retaliation fears.

John Latorre was on his way to work when he was gunned down outside his Greenvale home in the early hours of Tuesday.

What happened?

The 64-year-old was approached and shot several times in the upper body as he opened the garage door at his Buchanan Place property and walked towards his car about 4.30am, ready to start his work day.

Mr Latorre was on his way to work when he was gunned down outside his Greenvale home in the early hours of Tuesday. Picture: Supplied
Mr Latorre was on his way to work when he was gunned down outside his Greenvale home in the early hours of Tuesday. Picture: Supplied
The pre-dawn execution of a fruiterer with links to powerful Mafia figures has shocked Melbourne’s underworld. Picture: Nicki Connolly
The pre-dawn execution of a fruiterer with links to powerful Mafia figures has shocked Melbourne’s underworld. Picture: Nicki Connolly

Latorre, who ran the successful family business Latorre’s Fruit & Vegetable Wholesalers at the Melbourne Market in Epping, was known to arrive for work at 5am daily.

A family member, one of two women at home, heard the shooting and rushed out to find Mr Latorre’s dead body. A woman, who was heard wailing at the scene, was taken away in an ambulance and treated for shock.

It is not yet known how many attackers were involved or the motive for the murder.

A family member, one of two women at home, heard the shooting and rushed out to find Mr Latorre’s dead body. Picture: AAP
A family member, one of two women at home, heard the shooting and rushed out to find Mr Latorre’s dead body. Picture: AAP
A woman, who was heard wailing at the scene, was taken away in an ambulance and treated for shock. Picture: Nicki Connolly
A woman, who was heard wailing at the scene, was taken away in an ambulance and treated for shock. Picture: Nicki Connolly

Latorre’s Mafia links

Mr Latorre’s ties with the Mafia began to emerge in the hours after his violent death.

His brother, Vincent Latorre, was jailed in 2009 for 11 years for his role in blackmailing rival farm and produce owners in the Goulburn Valley region.

It was later revealed Vincent killed or assisted in the killing of 20-year-old Shepparton man Rocco Iaria, a 2007 inquest into the mysterious death found.

Mr Latorre had also been a friend of international drug trafficker Frank Madafferi and often visited him in jail.

Mr Latorre is understood to be a quiet but influential member of the ‘Ndrangheta, a Calabrian organised crime group considered one of the most powerful in the world.

Vincent Latorre driving into the yard of the Shepparton Police Station to be questioned about the murder of Rocky Iaria in 1999.
Vincent Latorre driving into the yard of the Shepparton Police Station to be questioned about the murder of Rocky Iaria in 1999.
Mr Latorre had also been a friend of international drug trafficker Frank Madafferi.
Mr Latorre had also been a friend of international drug trafficker Frank Madafferi.

But those who knew him personally said there was “no indication” there were any threats to his life. They said he was a “good bloke” and a family man, who was a popular figure around the market.

What police are saying

The ruthless gangland hit has police on high alert for revenge attacks.

Detective Senior Sergeant Danny Travaglini said on Tuesday police will do “whatever (they) possibly can” to ensure there is no retribution violence.

“If there are links to organised crime there is also the potential for retaliation and that’s where Victoria Police approach such investigations as a high priority,” he said.

“Yes, he was a man known to Victoria Police … those inquiries will be made in relation to what is known, and they will form part of our investigation.”

Mafia in Victoria

The Herald Sun revealed in April last year a new Melbourne-based Godfather had taken over the Mafia crime group, known as the “Honoured Society”.

He replaced the previous top man who had been in charge for decades.

It is believed the transition took place without the bloodshed which marred previous takeovers.

The restructuring came in the wake of the AFP-led worldwide AN0M sting, which recorded communications over years between organised crime figures.

It revealed how massive illicit drug importations were organised or aided through Mafia figures and associates, the size of the profits and how often the Mafia worked alongside outlaw motorcycle gangs.

The AFP said in 2022 its intelligence indicated there were 51 Italian organised crime groups operating across the country.

Originally published as How ruthless execution of Melbourne fruiterer John Latorre unfolded

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/victoria/how-ruthless-execution-of-melbourne-fruiterer-john-latorre-unfolded/news-story/cd74fd0a034acb10413f176036d9f036