(Adnkronos) – It was her wife who reported the incidents in which she was the victim last June, including the argument on August 16th when the 46-year-old bruised her right arm, as well as the threats shouted in front of their daughter and the bans on leaving the house. The escalation culminated with gasoline being thrown in her face and her wife being forced to seek medical attention for a degenerate argument "regarding the details of the separation."
The assault was captured on video surveillance cameras, which captured the assault and the victim's story. The man handed over to the police two small bottles, likely containing gasoline, as well as the GPS unit installed in his ex-wife's car.
For Judge Milani, the attack of November 5, 2025, "clearly demonstrates the obsession he felt toward his ex-wife, which led him to commit an act likely to cause extremely serious consequences for the victim's safety." The Romanian-born man, despite expressing regret, is described as "lacking inhibitions," and there exists—as emphasized by prosecutor Menegazzo—"a present and concrete danger of further serious crimes being committed," given that the "obsessive and harassing behavior demonstrated during the years of living together with his wife does not appear to have abated since their separation at the end of the summer."
Indeed, the "very serious incident" in early November highlights how "he is unable to control his violent impulses, having endangered the victim's safety with an act that could have had far more serious consequences, had the victim not been quick enough to lock herself in the car." The fact that, by the suspect's own admission, he had installed a satellite tracker on his ex-wife's car highlights "the suspect's morbid, controlling attitude toward the victim."