Rome, Jan. 20 (LaPresse) – Federica Torzullo was killed by 23 stab wounds, 4 of which were defensive wounds on the hands and another 19 to the neck and face. These are the results, according to what LaPresse has learned, of the autopsy carried out at the morgue of the Sapienza Institute of Forensic Medicine in Rome on the body of Federica Torzullo, for whose femicide her husband, Claudio Carlomagno, is accused, killed in Anguillara Sabazia, in the province of Rome. The man, accused of femicide and concealment of a corpse, after killing her allegedly attempted to cut her body into pieces and set it on fire before burying it in a pit he had dug in the ground inside the family earthmoving company.

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