Romanian Woman Killed In Milan

Publicat: 11 11. 2007, 14:51
Actualizat: 05 11. 2012, 16:15
According to Italian daily Corriere della Sera, fire brigades received an alert about a fire raging on the road to Linate airport, in the eastern outskirts of the city.
Preliminary investigations indicate that the cottage caught fire because of a gas based cooking stove. The lifeless body of a 39-year-old woman was found near the cottage, with head injuries.
One of the paramedics arrived on the scene stated that the woman’s body presented “numerous lesions,” including head trauma. Certainly, the woman did not die from inhaling smoke.
Other doctors later confirmed that the injuries "were caused by aggression."
The investigation initiated immediately after the discovery of the body indicated that the one who called the police, in the middle of the night, was the woman’s concubine, a Morocco national, who was, in his turn, warned by other people who were living in cottages in the area. The Moroccan was the one who discovered the woman’s body, but he was not in the cottage when the fire broke out.
"My wife is on the ground, she is not answering, maybe she is dead," were the words spoken by the man when he called the police.
According to the website of the AGI agency, investigators ruled out the variant of a xenophobe gesture. They said that the victim had Romanian identification papers on her, indicating that her name was Rozeta Duplea and she was 39 year old. The authenticity of the document has not yet been verified, which is why police is currently checking her fingerprints.