Afragola– The death of Martina Carbonaro, the 14-year-old brutally killed by her 19-year-old ex-boyfriend Alessio Tucci, was not instantaneous.
This is what emerges from the first results of the autopsy, which reveal a prolonged agony and serious injuries suffered by the young woman. Tucci, a self-confessed murderer in an abandoned farmhouse in Afragola, will now have to face further investigations that will precisely outline the dynamics of the death.
THEautopsy, performed today at the San Giuliano hospital in Giugliano in Campania by Dr. Raffaella Salvarezza, an expert appointed by the Prosecutor's Office of Naples North, found four main wounds on Martina's skull, both on the front and back.
A large skull fracture with hemorrhage was also found, elements that confirm the first impressions that emerged from the external examination of the body at the site of discovery. Further injuries were found on the victim's neck.
Consultants present: waiting for the final results
The autopsy was also attended by the party's consultants, proving the importance that the investigation will have in the trial. For Martina's family, the lawyer Sergio Pisani appointed the doctors Pietro Tarsitano and Omero Pinto. The lawyer Mario Mangazzo, the lawyer of the Tucci family, delegated the medical examiner Antonio Palmieri.
The final results of the tests performed today will be crucial to establish the exact causes and timing of death, crucial elements for the continuation of the investigations into Alessio Tucci. Martina's tragedy continues to shake the community, waiting for justice and truth.
Article published on 3 June 2025 - 16:40