She kills her 3 and 11 year old daughters, the body found in the Adige is hers: she threw herself into the river
The woman committed suicide by jumping into the river. Yesterday he suffocated his daughters, found in their beds
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The Sinhalese woman who yesterday killed her 3 and 11 year old daughters in the family home in Porto San Pancrazio di Verona, which had hosted them for a few months, was found dead.
In fact, his body was found in the Adige river, not far from the community where the tragedy took place. Confirmation of the identification came from investigative sources.
The woman, who would have turned 34 on 31 October, had been wanted since yesterday, when an operator of the facility had found the bodies of the two girls and raised the alarm. For the research, firefighters, police and Civil Protection were mobilized but also the Sinhalese community and the ex-husband himself, with appeals on social media. It was thought of an extreme gesture, a hypothesis consolidated after the woman's personal effects, including a shoe, were found near the river.
Then a sweatshirt was seen in the water and finally the body of Sachithra Ninansala Fernando Dewendra Mahawaduge, who had stopped in a bend of the Adige near the Lazzaretto of Porto San Pancrazio.
THE CRIME - The girls were still in their beds, wearing their pajamas, when the operator entered the room realized that they were dead. Suffocated, according to what emerged at the end of the autopsy performed by the anatompatologist, who spoke of "violent mechanical suffocation". Probably with a pillow, although nothing was found out of place in the room. Other medical-legal investigations will be made, such as toxicological tests, but the prosecutor Federica Ormanni, owner of the investigation, will give the authorization for the burial.
"Please, the girls have a fever, give me some medicine and then let them sleep. I'm not sending them to school today," the 34-year-old told a social worker as confirmed by the mayor of Verona, Federico Sboarina. "The lady reported that the two daughters were indisposed and asked for an anti-flu drug. After some time the operator went into the room and saw the girls in bed who seemed to be sleeping, the light on in the bathroom. she thought her mother was in the bathroom and left the room. " "After about ten minutes - continued Sboarina - the operator went back to the room, entered the bathroom and realized that no one was there. At that point she went to check on the two girls making the terrible discovery. They were already lifeless. "
The three were guests of the house under a provision of the Juvenile Court, for alleged mistreatment of the father. But the charges had recently been dropped.
(Unioneonline / D)