Italy is shaken by the death of two 22-year-old students
Italy is shaken by the murder of two students. On Tuesday, Italian police arrested a man suspected of murder of 22-year-old in Sicilian town of Messina. He was supposed to approach her in the middle of the street and stab her with a knife. Police also found a corpse of another student in the Rome area today. She is supposed to be murdered by her ex -partner.
22-year-old student Sara Campanella was killed on Monday afternoon in Messina, Sicily. The prosecution identified the attacker as a 27-year-old Stefan Argentina. He was supposed to approach the student in the middle of the street and stab her. Campanella tried to escape, but shortly after the attack, she collapsed and died on her way to the hospital.
Police arrested Argentina a few hours after the attack. According to his lawyer, the man recognized the murder of the student but did not explain the motive, reports British BBC.
The prosecution claims that Argentina is persistently harassed by Argentina since she started studying two years ago. He added that he repeatedly asked her to go out with him and get to know each other better and that he did not want to retreat, even when she rejected him.
Italian police, meanwhile, announced today that she had found a corpse in the Rome area as well as a 22-year-old student Ilarie Sula, they missed from 25. March. She is supposed to be murdered by her ex -partner Mark Anthony Samson At her home in Rome, where her parents were also at the time of the murder.
According to the police, Sula was stabbed several times. The attacker put her corpse in a suitcase, loaded it in a car and threw it in another location. Samson has already acknowledged the murder of a student, according to the Italian news agency Ansa.
Eleven women have been killed in Italy since the beginning of this year. In the light of violence against women, the Italian government adopted a draft law this month, which for the first time introduces a legal definition of femicide for which a lifelong prison sentence is provided for, the Brussels portal reports Politics.