“You have to save my mom, you have to save my mom. I speak Ukrainian and I was asking her what was happening and she was screaming and running and saying 'come here and save my mom.'”
It is the most dramatic moment of the testimony that Oleva Donchack he made to the PMs of the Vulnerable Factions section of the Naples Public Prosecutor's Office coordinated by Raffaello Falcone, on the death of Anastasiia Bondarenko, the 23-year-old Ukrainian woman found charred in the apartment at vico San Antonio Abate 21 where she lived on March 10 and for which Dmytro Trembach, 26, the victim's partner, was arrested for murder.
The arrest was validated yesterday and the documentation reveals the dramatic story of the woman who saved the 5-year-old girl “who was asking for help for his mother dying at home”The little girl, not knowing that her mother's partner was the murderer, repeatedly held on to the twenty-six-year-old's hand.
The little girl also tried to block him but he, instead, went straight on his way, without looking back, leaving the house prey to the flames. The messages and phone calls to the victim's mother in which he explicitly said: “I burned Anastasiia”. But also the words of the little girl, who confirmed Dmytro's presence in the house shortly before the fire.
A stimulus, jealousy, “so slight, banal and disproportionate to the gravity of the crime”, “a mere pretext for the venting of a criminal impulse”. Thus, the preliminary investigations judge of Nola Sebastiano Napolitano, explains the existence of the aggravating circumstance of futile motives contested to Dmytro Trembach.
She had returned to Italy last February 2. The victim, the judge further explains, “she was killed in Naples at the hands of her partner in an unhealthy relationship poisoned by suspicion and jealousy, after fleeing the war in Ukraine with her little girl”.
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Article published on March 23, 2022 - 20pm