Giampiero Gualandi intended to kill Sofia Stefani. This is the belief of the investigating judge who issued a precautionary custody order for the former police commander who killed his 33-year-old ex-colleague nine days ago in Anzola Emilia with a gunshot fired from his service weapon. in the headquarters.

At that moment no one else was present in that office and the version of an accident, with the shot fired by mistake, is not credible - writes the judge - and is full of inconsistencies.

Gualandi, 62 years old, had the idea of killing in mind: this would explain his having also brought the gun cleaning kit into the room with the gun, somehow preparing the useful elements to corroborate his version of the shot fired For error. Sofia Stefani and Giampiero Gualandi had spoken that day: there had been at least 15 outgoing calls from the woman's phone to the former commander with whom she had had a relationship, which then ended. She wanted to continue and insisted, he wanted to stop: the chat messages testify and confirm this.

When the former policewoman arrived at the headquarters, around 4pm, he was waiting for her and, according to the investigating judge, he was perfectly aware of the woman's state of mind. The two locked themselves in the room and Gualandi at that point "already had murder in mind".

During the discussion, the 33-year-old would have once again insisted on continuing the relationship, and Gualandi, "exasperated", underlines the judge, would have grabbed the gun (which he had gone to get shortly before), would have pointed it towards Sofia and would have pressed the trigger. Then he would have taken action to call 118 and to "simulate a tragic fatality", saying that there had been a struggle and that the shot had been fired by mistake from the gun that he had to clean. In particular, the man reported in the interrogation, she attacked him with an umbrella.

(Unioneonline/ss)

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