New details emerge regarding the possible motive for the murder of Alessandro Venier .

The day of the crime and the premeditation were not accidental: Venier's killing occurred on the eve of his departure for Colombia, the place where he had decided to go to live.

Venier apparently didn't leave alone; he took his partner and six-month-old daughter with him: a decision neither Mailyn herself nor Lorena Venier, the victim's mother, shared, both of whom were arrested . This is what the Friulian edition of the Messaggero Veneto reports.

The newspaper also reports that Mrs. Venier, for her part, did not want to lose the one she described to the magistrate as "the daughter she never had," with whom she had developed a strong, reciprocated affection.

A feeling strengthened in an alliance fueled by a shared feeling. And Mailyn wouldn't have wanted to return to her country. Nor did Lorena Venier want to separate from the little girl with whom the bond is perhaps even stronger.

Meanwhile, the murder sequence has also been clarified: the man was first stunned with a strong dose of drugs and then suffocated with a cord. Once dead, the body was cut up.

(Unioneonline)

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