Maria Campai, the 42-year-old Romanian woman whose body was found in the garden of an abandoned villa in the centre of Viadana (Mantua), was violently beaten and then suffocated : this is the outcome of the autopsy which lasted over four hours and highlighted all the violence with which the 17-year-old student, in prison accused of voluntary and premeditated homicide and concealment of a corpse, allegedly attacked the woman .

The boy allegedly first hit her with punches on the face and head and then suffocated her using a martial arts move , squeezing her neck between his arm and forearm. She allegedly defended herself and he allegedly beat her again, so much so that many traumas were found on her body.

Many details highlighted by the autopsy contradict the version given by the boy, according to which he had tightened his arm around the woman's neck when she was lying on the sofa from where she fell, hitting her head on the floor where she left visible blood stains. The examination of the body, however, highlighted the many fractures to the head, sternum and ribs which make it impossible that they were caused by a fall from a height of 40 centimetres .

"I wanted to find out what it feels like to kill," the young man told the police , in a sort of confession to the crime in which, however, he told a version of the facts different from the one that emerged from the autopsy.

(Online Union)

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