Naples - An autopsy has been scheduled for Wednesday on the body of Nunzia Cappitelli, the 51-year-old woman found dead Friday evening in her home in Marianella.
Meanwhile, the investigations continue without stopping mobile teamof Naples. But only the examination of the body will give further impetus to the investigation. Only then will we be able to understand more about the death.
The woman had a head wound that investigators are now trying to trace back to a specific event: a domestic accident, sudden illness, or a violent act?
The Naples Flying Squad, coordinated by director Giovanni Leuci, has intensified its investigations in the last few hours.
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Two reports of stalking in the victim's past
A disturbing element emerges from the investigation: Nunzia had filed two stalking complaints against two men. The first is the young man who raised the alarm on Friday after discovering the body. The second is an older man who, according to investigators' reconstruction, had engaged in obsessive behavior toward the woman.
Both were interviewed by the police, along with other acquaintances believed to be knowledgeable about the incident. These reports maintain the femicide hypothesis, although forensic investigations of the apartment and the coroner's initial analyses of the body provide no evidence to support this conclusion.
Social media activity under the scrutiny of investigators
Investigators are also scrutinizing Nunzia's TikTok profile, where the 51-year-old was particularly active. Content posted on the platform could reveal useful details about her private life, her social life, and any tense situations in the days leading up to her death.
For now, accidental death remains the preferred theory: a sudden illness or a fall could have caused the fatal head injury. However, only an autopsy will determine whether the injury is consistent with trauma from a fall or whether it was caused by a blow from a blunt object.






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