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A murder that strikes deep
The community of Fregene is in shock after the discovery of the body of Stefania Camboni, 58, found lifeless in her apartment. The investigation, conducted by the Civitavecchia Prosecutor's Office, revealed that the woman was killed with at least 15 stab wounds, including fatal wounds to the abdomen and throat.
There are no signs of forced entry, which suggests that the killer was known to the victim. Stefania's son's partner is currently under investigation, as her story did not convince investigators.
Investigations intensify
The Carabinieri are examining every detail of Stefania's life to understand the motivations behind this brutal murder. They are evaluating any family disagreements or economic problems that could have led to this tragic epilogue. The victim's son, who raised the alarm, said he found his mother dead when he returned from work. The crime scene has been carefully analyzed, and investigations are underway on surveillance cameras to identify any suspects.
Second murder shakes the region
Despite the Fregene tragedy, another murder has shaken the area. In Civitavecchia, a woman was found dead, killed by her partner who then turned himself in. This second case has raised questions about the safety of women in the region and led to a broader reflection on domestic violence. The Court of Appeal of Milan recently sentenced a man to life in prison for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, highlighting a worrying trend of gender-based violence.
The community's reaction
Stefania's death has prompted an outpouring of grief among residents of Fregene. Many remember her as a quiet and respected person. Fiumicino Mayor Mario Baccini expressed his condolences, stressing the need to address violence against women. The community is waiting for answers as investigations continue, hoping that the truth will emerge and justice will be done for Stefania and all victims of violence.