The Milan Prosecutor's Office has asked for immediate judgment against Alessandro Impagnatiello, the 30-year-old in prison for having killed Giulia Tramontano , his girlfriend who was seven months pregnant , in Senago, in the Milan area, on May 27th . The request will be examined by investigating judge Angela Minerva.

According to the investigation, coordinated by prosecutor Alessia Menegazzo and deputy Letizia Mannella and conducted by the Carabinieri of the Investigative Unit, Impagnatiello killed his partner, who was expecting a child, with 37 stab wounds and then tried to burn and get rid of the body found four days after the murder among the undergrowth near some garages and not very far from their home in Senago, in the Milan area.

In the previous months, according to the reconstruction, he attempted to poison her with rat poison. The man was therefore accused of murder aggravated by premeditation, cruelty, futile motives and the cohabitation relationship, and then the concealment of a corpse and the non-consensual termination of a pregnancy. In fact, based on the investigations and results of an autopsy consultation, the presence of a rat poison, "bromadiolone", was detected both in Giulia's "blood and hair" and in the "fetal tissues and hair" of the child who had in her womb, even with an "increase" in administration "in the last month and a half".

Furthermore, it also emerged that the 29-year-old, who bled to death, was still alive after each stab wound . These are two elements which strengthen the aggravating circumstances, contested by the Prosecutor's Office, of "premeditation" and "cruelty".

(Unioneonline/(lf)

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