Rome student burned alive by 'jealous' ex-boyfriend (1 Viewer)

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Persikka

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Krystal Johnson and AP - Yahoo7 and Agencieson May 31, 2016, 5:17 pm

A Rome university student was burned alive by her ex-boyfriend after he refused to 'accept' that she had dumped him.

Sara Di Pietrantonio, 22, died before dawn on Sunday after Vincenzo Paduano, 27, set her car on fire, in a slaying one investigator called the most atrocious crime he has seen in his career.

Prosecutors said Paduano chased her after she ran out of the vehicle in Magliana area of Rome, setting her ablaze when he caught up with her.

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Paduano refused to "accept" he had been dumped by his ex-girlfriend and chased her after she ran out of the car.

Investigators say once Paduano caught up with Di Pietrantonio he doused her with alcohol and used a cigarette lighter to set her face on fire.

"I can say that in 25 years in this work I have never seen something so atrocious," said Luigi Silipo, the lead police official in the investigation.

At first, the suspect denied killing the woman, but after eight hours of interrogation he confessed to the murder.

He is currently being held for investigation of premeditated murder.

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Paduano "didn't accept being abandoned" by the woman, Monteleone said.

"He organised, he planned the aggression," the prosecutor said.

Silipo said the suspect walked off his job as a security guard about 3 am and waited outside the home of Di Pietrantonio's current boyfriend.

Then, after the woman left the home and drove off by herself, Paduano drove off, eventually forcing her car to the side of the road, he said.

"He got into her car, and after an argument, doused the car (interior) with a small bottle of alcohol, and doused Sara, too," Silipo said.

"She ran out, he torched the car, caught up with her, and after about 100 metres" set her ablaze, leaving her to die "in an atrocious manner," the police official said.

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A surveillance camera in the area captured some of the events, including at least two cars that passed by while the woman screamed in vain for help as she tried to flee, authorities said.

Monteleone made what she said was a fervent appeal to citizens to help such women, "not to look the other way."

She added that if passers-by had helped, the woman's life might have been saved.

She also encouraged women "not to
keep hidden any threatening behavior by those who insist they love you, but it's not that way."

Italian women's advocates have been trying to change mentalities in a country where men often turn violent when a women breaks off a relationship.

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One such champion for women to be more assertive in protecting themselves is an Italian lawyer whose face was mutilated in an acid attack ordered by her ex-boyfriend.

She courageously testified at the ex-boyfriend's trial.

Sounding a call Monday to Italian woman to denounce threats by men to police was Chamber of Deputies President Laura Boldrini.

The parliamentary leader said a change in cultural mentality was needed, starting in early childhood classrooms.

Women "must understand that those who should be ashamed are the violent ones, not the women who suffer threats," Boldrini said.
 

snatch

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when a panel of men were asked what they feared most from women, the majority replied they feared being laughed at by women.

when a panel of women were asked what they feared most from men, the majority responded that they feared they would be killed.

times have changed? no
no balance=chaos
 

McM

ARSELING
Can't understand guys who refuse to accept of been left by their ex-girlfriends and get even violent about that. Disgusting, egocentric behaviour and not manly at all.
He'll have ~20 years time to think about that and a 'good' reason to start taking hard drugs later on.

Italians! Turks! :facepalm:
 

Jehanne Darc

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Krystal Johnson and AP - Yahoo7 and Agencieson May 31, 2016, 5:17 pm

A Rome university student was burned alive by her ex-boyfriend after he refused to 'accept' that she had dumped him.

Sara Di Pietrantonio, 22, died before dawn on Sunday after Vincenzo Paduano, 27, set her car on fire, in a slaying one investigator called the most atrocious crime he has seen in his career.

Prosecutors said Paduano chased her after she ran out of the vehicle in Magliana area of Rome, setting her ablaze when he caught up with her.

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Paduano refused to "accept" he had been dumped by his ex-girlfriend and chased her after she ran out of the car.

Investigators say once Paduano caught up with Di Pietrantonio he doused her with alcohol and used a cigarette lighter to set her face on fire.

"I can say that in 25 years in this work I have never seen something so atrocious," said Luigi Silipo, the lead police official in the investigation.

At first, the suspect denied killing the woman, but after eight hours of interrogation he confessed to the murder.

He is currently being held for investigation of premeditated murder.

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Paduano "didn't accept being abandoned" by the woman, Monteleone said.

"He organised, he planned the aggression," the prosecutor said.

Silipo said the suspect walked off his job as a security guard about 3 am and waited outside the home of Di Pietrantonio's current boyfriend.

Then, after the woman left the home and drove off by herself, Paduano drove off, eventually forcing her car to the side of the road, he said.

"He got into her car, and after an argument, doused the car (interior) with a small bottle of alcohol, and doused Sara, too," Silipo said.

"She ran out, he torched the car, caught up with her, and after about 100 metres" set her ablaze, leaving her to die "in an atrocious manner," the police official said.

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A surveillance camera in the area captured some of the events, including at least two cars that passed by while the woman screamed in vain for help as she tried to flee, authorities said.

Monteleone made what she said was a fervent appeal to citizens to help such women, "not to look the other way."

She added that if passers-by had helped, the woman's life might have been saved.

She also encouraged women "not to
keep hidden any threatening behavior by those who insist they love you, but it's not that way."

Italian women's advocates have been trying to change mentalities in a country where men often turn violent when a women breaks off a relationship.

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One such champion for women to be more assertive in protecting themselves is an Italian lawyer whose face was mutilated in an acid attack ordered by her ex-boyfriend.

She courageously testified at the ex-boyfriend's trial.

Sounding a call Monday to Italian woman to denounce threats by men to police was Chamber of Deputies President Laura Boldrini.

The parliamentary leader said a change in cultural mentality was needed, starting in early childhood classrooms.

Women "must understand that those who should be ashamed are the violent ones, not the women who suffer threats," Boldrini said.
So where's the video????
What, there is none???
But, oh man is she ever a real burnable! Can you see her tied to that pole, squeal-squirming her pretty head off, while the charring flames of that pile of burning branches flares up all about her, and we watch as she goes up in smoke?
 

mrln

silent ghost
and what about the ex? whats he look like? maybe he's ugly as fuck and she was the best he'd ever get!
 

Ralph666

Human Buzzard
Oh well,at least she didn't survive, then she would have to live the reality of being a social leper.
 

ScHoLaR oF SMuT

Forum Veteran
the poor girl . hell hath no fury like a narcissist scorned .
if he couldn't have a starring role in her life, he was sure to play the lead actor in story of he death.

*and his narcissistic personality disorder wouldn't allot her any safe haven had someone stopped and saved her.
with a blink of his eye, he would already have another encounter with her mentally realized , just waiting to be enacted.

to save truly herself..she would have had to be smart enough to "totaly disappear..from him, from the net, from her job, and from her circle of friends.
*and yes, he would keep hunting for her.. forever. thats how acute narcissistic personality disorders manifest and play out
 
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