Friday 10th February 2012
Teenage girl shot dead by lover
2nd July 2010
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Italian police found a gun registered in the name of the suspect's father at the scene of the crime
A Polish teenage girl has been shot dead in Italy in what is thought to be a crime of passion.
The 16-year-old girl, Michaela, was gunned down at close range in a garage near the town of San Ferdinando di Puglia where she lived with her parents.
Police arrested an Italian man, known only as Vito C. owing to reporting restrictions, on suspicion of her murder.
The 33-year-old man, reported to be her lover, had allegedly picked her up from her work earlier in the day and driven her to the garage, which was 12 kilometres from her home. Police retrieved a 7.65-caliber firearm, registered in the name of the suspect’s father, from the scene.
The Italian media has speculated that unreq ...
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