He will be tried with an abbreviated rite for stalking and mistreatment of his ex-partner Paola Piras, the 29-year-old Pakistani Masih Shahid, currently in prison in Uta on charges of killing the woman's 20-year-old son, Mirko Farci , and of raging on of her with dozens of stab wounds, leaving her dying in her home in Tortolì, in Ogliastra, on 11 May.

The shortened procedure was requested and obtained by Shahid's defender, Federico Delitala, in the hearing that was held this morning before the judge for the preliminary hearing of the Lanusei court, Giorgio Cannas, who set the date of the trial for 22 March 2022. The woman is represented by the lawyer Paolo Pilia.

CRIMES - The crimes alleged to the 29-year-old date back to the period from November 2019 to December 2020, when Shahid would have isolated his ex-partner by forcing her to give up her life by insulting her and threatening her with death up to shake her hands around her neck in the last meeting between two.

The woman had reported him and Shahid had been the recipient of a ban on approaching the woman by the Lanusei judge. A measure that had not served to stop the man who, on a tragic morning in May 2021, had managed to break into the Tortolì building where Paola lived. With her was her second son Mirko, just 19 years old, who had opposed the violence against his mother, but had been hit by two fatal blows.

Paola Piras, seriously injured with 17 stab wounds, remained in intensive care for a long time and only returned home for a few months. Shahid, he was captured almost immediately and risked lynching the crowd. Now he will have to answer for murder and attempted murder in another trial that has yet to open.

The prosecutor, in fact, awaits the filing of the coroner's report on the body of Mirko Farci and the examination of the blood taken from the Ris in the man's clothes.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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