At 6 in the morning she entered the gate of the house of the woman she thought was her rival, and where she was sure she would find her with her unfaithful husband. But once she showed up in front of her door screaming and insistently knocking on the house, demanding to call her husband "to order" at the first light of dawn, there was no trace of the man. Instead, the owner came out, a forty-three-year-old Russian woman frightened by that woman who on other occasions had confronted her with the same accusations. There was no trace of the man inside the house.

The forty-three-year-old was at home with a friend and her little son, so she took the gun and chased her rival first into the courtyard to chase her away and then out into the street, chasing her even when the fifty-six-year-old, blinded by jealousy, got into the car. An argument ensued and the forty-six-year-old damaged the door of her rival's car by kicking it. Only then did the fifty-six-year-old alert the Carabinieri of the Siniscola Company, who intervened in the Torpè home, arresting the forty-three-year-old for aggravated threat with the use of a weapon, damage, possession and illegal carrying of a firearm .

According to what has been reconstructed so far, it happened at the height of disagreements of a sentimental nature. The timely intervention of the patrols of the Torpè Carabinieri station and the Siniscola Radiomobile unit prevented a more serious evolution of the story, avoiding injuries, and allowed the discovery and seizure, loaded, of the semi-automatic Smith & Wesson caliber 40 pistol, illegally held by the husband of the forty-three-year-old Russian woman . The man was reported at liberty. The forty-three-year-old, however, defended by Luciano Trubbas, in the summary trial before judge Filippo Orani, pleaded guilty to one year and was immediately released.

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