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Chilling details emerge in the murder of Agitu Gudeta, the 42-year-old Ethiopian refugee who became a symbol of integration for the ‘success’ of her organic farm, the “Capra Felice”: eleven hectares and eighty native goats in the valley of Mocheni, in Trentino. Frassilongo. The woman was hit on the head and then raped while lying on the ground in agony.
It emerged from the questioning of Adams Suleimani, 32, a Ghanaian, a confessed criminal.
The man, questioned by the carabinieri in front of the prosecutor and the lawyer, admitted his responsibilities, giving descriptions of the events in line with the conclusions that emerged from the investigators’ conclusions.
The 32-year-old man, who had worked for Agitu Gudeta in the past and had returned at the woman’s request about two months ago to tend goat herding, lived in the house on the first floor. The man told investigators about an argument that arose over the failure to pay a monthly salary. A credit that led the man to attack Agitu with a hammer. The murder took place in the bedroom of the woman, who, the now-arrested 32-year-old man said, was hit four or five times. So while Agitu was on the ground, there was sexual violence. The man is now in the Spini di Gardolo prison in Trento.
Neighbors, who were alerted by an acquaintance of the victim, concerned that the woman had not gone out on a date, found the woman already dead in the bedroom.
Agitu, born in Addis Ababa in 1978, had studied sociology at the University of Trento and later returned to her country. In 2010, due to the internal conflict situation, he had returned to Italy and the Mocheni Valley, he had given life to his company that also participated in television broadcasts and magazines such as Vanity Fair.
In Trento he had opened a point of sale for goat’s milk-based cheeses and cosmetics. On his Facebook profile he had just written “Merry Christmas to those who come from the south, Merry Christmas to those who come from the north, Merry Christmas to those who come from the sea, Merry Christmas for a new vision and awareness in our hearts.”
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