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'Giulia's family immediately feared the worst'

2023-06-05T11:01:51.433Z

Highlights: The parents' lawyer: 'difficult to think that she had left home voluntarily' New details about the murder emerge. Investigators listened to people close to the couple and family members. The girl with whom the barman, now in a cell, had a parallel relationship said she did not let the young man into the house because she was afraid of him and reported that 'Giulia no longer wanted to see Alessandro, she was only interested in the child and his health' (ANSA)


The parents' lawyer: 'difficult to think that she had left home voluntarily'. New details about the murder emerge. Investigators listened to people close to the couple and family members. The girl with whom the barman, now in a cell, had a parallel relationship said she did not let the young man into the house because she was afraid of him and reported that 'Giulia no longer wanted to see Alessandro, she was only interested in the child and his health' (ANSA)


"Giulia's family immediately feared this tragic epilogue as it was difficult to think that their daughter expecting a child, despite the shipwreck of the sentimental relationship, had voluntarily left home". This was explained to ANSA by Giovanni Cacciapuoti, the lawyer of the Court of Naples North appointed by Giulia's parents for the unrepeatable investigations arranged, ie the scientific findings of tomorrow in the house where the young woman was killed by Alessandro Impagnatiello and the autopsy on Friday. The lawyer explained that they have not appointed any party consultant, "we rely on those of the prosecutor".

Meanwhile, new details have emerged, told by the girl with whom the barman of the Bamboo Bar of the Armani Hotel who killed his girlfriend Giulia Tramontano in the seventh month of pregnancy Giulia, had a parallel relationship. The young woman said that she was afraid for herself and for Giulia, because she did not know "what had happened" to the girl she had seen a few hours before and because she did not know "what was capable" Alessandro Impagnatiello. So much so that, given his "pressing" requests to be able to see her in the middle of the night, a colleague accompanied her home: because even at work "they were worried".

The 23-year-old last Wednesday in front of investigators retraced what happened four days earlier, providing important details to allow prosecutors to stop Alessandro shortly after. That Saturday afternoon, after discovering everything "from the various lies he had told me", he decided to make an appointment with Giulia. He no longer believed that he had really broken up with his partner and even less that he was not the father of that child: "we were both victims of a liar". Right near the hotel where Impagnatiello and she worked, the two girls saw each other. "We chatted quietly. We were together for an hour, after which she left." A "truly cordial" meeting that began with a hug "for female solidarity" and ended with the proposal to host her at home to tame, if she needed it. She said not to worry me, thanking me." In between, confidences about betrayal.

Giulia "told me that Alessandro would never see his son - continues the young woman - and that she was only interested in the child and his health. She didn't know if she would "go to Naples to her parents but she certainly didn't want to see Alessandro anymore. She would still return to Senago, after our meeting, to talk" with him and "to leave him". Instead he stabbed her at dinner time and then, making believe that she had left home, tried to burn the body and then made it disappear. He tried to convince her too. In a 9-minute video call in which the girl asked about Giulia and he told her first that she slept in the room, then that she had gone to a friend, when in reality she was already dead. But the girl no longer trusted him. He began to record conversations, photographed the blue latex gloves taken from work that sprouted from his backpack, lined up those moments in which, in addition to the concern for Giulia and for that strange and cold message he had sent her (in reality it had been written by the man), he also feared for his life.

In the middle of the night "I started writing to Alessandro asking where Giulia was. On the other hand, he started asking me to see us because he wanted to talk to me alone, without her. To put a point to this story". "His requests - he continued - were so pressing that a colleague accompanied me home because they were also worried". Impagnatiello showed up anyway in front of his door: "he started ringing", continues the girl, and "in the end he went up and I spoke to him through the bars of the balcony window. He insisted that I let him in, but I didn't want to because I was afraid." Fears that also had the investigators and investigators, who in the following hours stopped him. Cornered, the barman confessed but in his version there are some elements that do not add up.

Already on Monday there may be the results of the analysis of the images of the cameras installed between Senago and Milan to verify his movements. In addition, investigations are being carried out to know which telephone cells were hooked up to the mobile phones of the people the barman contacted on the evening of the murder and in the following days to understand if he was helped to dispose of the corpse. The investigations coordinated by the prosecutor Alessia Menegazzo and the deputy Letizia Mannella and conducted by the carabinieri aim to reconstruct millimeter by millimeter what happened, in the belief that there was premeditation and cruelty, aggravating factors excluded by the judge who validated the detention and ordered the prison for the 30-year-old.

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Preparations for baptism A few days in the parish of Senago meetings would begin in view of the journey towards the sacrament of baptism
with future parents and among these were also expected Giulia Tramontano and Alessandro Impagnatiello, the companion now in prison for having killed her. This was recounted after the Mass in which the deacon Francesco Buono gave the homily, who also celebrates baptisms for the parish of Senago. "I should have met Giulia shortly to introduce them to this path, so the tragedy struck me even more dramatically - he said - I think of the joy with which I would have baptized that child and I so much wished to be able to do it in the days when Giulia had disappeared and we all hoped to find her alive".

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To speak of forgiveness is too premature at this time. Forgiveness is a journey that takes time, I think we will talk about it much beyond time": said the parish priest of Senago Don Sergio Grimoldi speaking with journalists after the mass during which in the prayer of the faithful a memory was dedicated to Giulia Tramontano.

Torchlight procession for Giulia'Per Giulia
and so that it never happens again: in Sant'Antimo, in the Neapolitan area, a torchlight procession was organized on June 8th. To post the invitation in her Instagram stories was Chiara Tramontano, the sister of the twenty-nine-year-old nine months pregnant killed by her partner Alessandro Impagnatiello. The torchlight procession, in the town where Giulia grew up and where her family lives, will start at 19 pm from the municipal villa Del Rio with arrival in Piazza della Repubblica.

A prayer for Giulia and Thiago During Sunday masses, Giulia and her little son, Thiago
, were prayed. Don Salvatore Coviello, the parish priest of Sant'Antimo, had a prayer of the faithful read dedicated to what he emphasizes are the two victims of the murderer of Senago. The priest wanted to propose a reflection asking that we go beyond the emotionality of the moment in the need to build a more just, more human society involving families and schools.

Source: ansa

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