The sentence to life imprisonment for Innocent Oseghale, 32-year-old Nigerian pusher, has been confirmed by the Court of Cassation for the murder of 18-year-old Roman Pamela Mastropietro .

The young woman was killed and torn to pieces: the body was found in two trolleys on January 30, 2018 in Macerata.

Investigations into the case , conducted by the police, led to the discovery of Pamela's bloodstained clothes in the home of Innocent Oseghale, a drug trafficker.

According to Oseghale's testimony, Pamela would have died of an overdose after taking a dose of heroin in her home, but according to the prosecution's version, the young woman would have gone to the Nigerian's home and, after obtaining the dose, would have been detained with the force, raped, stabbed and dismembered.

According to the autopsy, the process of dismembering the body would even have begun while Pamela was still alive, with a wash carried out in bleach to remove organic residues. Traces of Oseghale's DNA, despite washing with the chemical, were however found on Pamela's hands and under her nails.

The supreme court also annulled the appeal sentence with reference to the crime of sexual violence, arranging an encore appeal on this to be held in Perugia.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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