Just a few days ago, on June 28, she returned to report her ex for stalking, who had already been sentenced in the first instance and on appeal to 11 years for repeated sexual assaults, injuries and death threats.

The woman, a 33-year-old Romanian, had obtained the sentence of the man, Razvan Barozi, also Romanian, 26 years old. Fearing that the defendant, who in the meantime had been under house arrest, could go from threats to deeds, the deputy pg Fabiola Furnari requested and received in record time from the court of appeal the aggravation of the precautionary measure for the accused.

But that wasn't enough: the 33-year-old committed suicide by hanging herself, probably out of fear that the violence she suffered could be repeated.

It happened in Riesi, in the province of Caltanissetta. The two had been together for five months in 2020. A very troubled relationship with tensions that resulted in violence that the victim had reported. His stories had been deemed credible by the first and second instance judges who had sentenced the ex to 11 years in prison for repeated sexual assaults, threats and ill-treatment.

In the meantime, the man had been under house arrest. But the guilty verdict would not have put an end to the Romanian's persecutory behavior. The latest sentence is in April. Only two months later the victim presented himself again to the carabinieri, recording a four-page story with details on the threats to which the ex continued to subject her despite the obligation of house arrest with an electronic bracelet.

The complaint ended up with the prosecutors of Caltanissetta who opened an investigation and forwarded the woman's complaint to the Attorney General competent to ask for a possible aggravation of the precautionary measure to the court of appeal which had issued the second degree sentence. But the 33-year-old, at one point, couldn't take it anymore.

(Unioneonline/D)

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