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'I was afraid of Ale. I didn't know what happened to Giulia'

2023-06-04T12:31:47.000Z

Highlights: "He insisted that I let him in" the house, "but I didn't want to because I was afraid" It is the story of the hours following the murder of Giulia Tramontano, killed in the seventh month of pregnancy by Alessandro Impagnatiello. The girl with whom the barman, now in the cell, had a parallel relationship. Giulia "told me that Alessandro would never see her son and that she was only interested in the baby and his health"


"He insisted that I let him in" the house, "but I didn't want to because I was afraid (...) I didn't know what happened to Giulia and what she was capable of." (ANSA)


(ANSA) - MILAN, JUNE 04 - "He insisted that I let him in" home, "but I did not want to because I was afraid (...) I didn't know what happened to Giulia and what she was capable of". It is the story of the hours following the murder of Giulia Tramontano, killed in the seventh month of pregnancy by Alessandro Impagnatiello, the girl with whom the barman, now in the cell, had a parallel relationship. On Saturday of last week, after stabbing Giulia, "Alessandro started asking me to see us. (..) His requests were so pressing - he added - that a colleague accompanied me home because they were also worried".
Giulia "told me that Alessandro would never see her son and that she was only interested in the baby and his health.
She didn't know if she had gone to Naples with her parents, but she certainly didn't want to see Alessandro anymore. She would still have returned to Senago, after our meeting, to talk "with him" to leave him", the girl who tells of the meeting she had with the 31-year-old a few hours after she was stabbed put on record on May 29. (ANSA).


Source: ansa

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