AAnother femicide. In Calabria and precisely in Scalea where a 25 year old security guard, Antonio Russo, 25 years old, at the height of an argument, killed his ex-partner Ilaria Sollazzo, 31 years old, with gunshots.
The young man, an employee of a security firm, shot the woman dead with his service pistol while they were in the car outside the victim's house. Then Russo took his own life by shooting himself in the head. The two, who also had a child, had been separated for a few months.
The investigations of the Carabinieri of the Scalea Company have begun and they are listening to relatives and friends and trying to understand why the tragedy occurred: the little girl was temporarily entrusted to her maternal grandparents.
He was a security guard, an employee of a security firm, Antonio Russo, the man who shot his partner and then committed suicide. The woman, Ilaria Sollazzo, was killed inside the car, parked in via Borsellino in Scalea. The tragedy apparently came at the height of a heated argument. The two were not married but had a baby girl. The couple had separated.
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Antonio Russo, the 25-year-old security guard, and his ex-girlfriend, Ilaria Sollazzo, 31, a precarious teacher, whom the young man killed last night in Scalea with his service pistol and then decided to commit suicide, had a two-year-old daughter who lived with her mother. This is what emerged from the investigations of the Carabinieri who are looking into the murder-suicide.
The two had been romantically linked for several years, had had the child but had subsequently separated. The relationship between Russo and his ex-girlfriend, after the two had broken up, was contrasting and characterized by frequent arguments. A difficulty in relationships that the meeting between the two last night was supposed to theoretically serve to smooth over, but which ended with the violent argument that culminated in the murder-suicide.
Article published by the editorial staff on October 2, 2022 - 11:50 AM
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