Sorso, killed his partner and eloped with his daughters, the witnesses: “It was a fury”



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The trial against Francesco Douglas Fadda for the murder of Zdenka Krejcikova has started in Sassari

SASSARI. The trial phase of the trial against Francesco Baingio Douglas Fadda, the 45-year-old Sassari who on February 15 killed his partner Zdenka Krejcikova, 40, of Czech origin, began today in the Sassari Criminal Court, beating her with a knife inside a bar in Sorso where the woman had taken refuge for help with her two 11-year-old twin daughters.

The sitting of the women in front of the court during the hearing

The first ten witnesses called to testify by the prosecutor Paolo Piras were heard before the court chaired by Massimo Zaniboni. The magistrate criticizes Fadda for the premeditated voluntary murder of his partner and the crimes of kidnapping, carrying a knife, resisting a public official and even torture, for causing the two daughters of the victim to witness the murder of their mother. The texts, including some clients of the bar, recounted the fury with which the defendant threw himself on the victim, snatching his disabled daughter from her arms and hitting her with a knife. One woman reported that she tried to calm the killer and offered to ask for help: “I’ll take care of that,” Fadda replied, dragging the injured woman and the two terrified girls into the car with her. Upon arriving in Ossi, he had left Zdenka’s body now dying at the home of a friend, who had then called the medical guard (who testified in the courtroom), without success. The man had wandered all night in the car, with the two girls, and was arrested the next morning by the carabinieri, in a shopping center on the outskirts of Sassari.

A silent sit-in, organized by feminist associations, took place in front of the court: “Male violence against women affects everyone and everyone, because it is – explain the promoters – a structural phenomenon of our society. We are here to remember it and say that preventive action is needed. No female victim of violence should be left alone. We want justice for Zdenka, for her children, for her family. The victim’s mother and two daughters filed a civil action with lawyers Teresa Pes and Pietro Díaz. The trial was updated on January 11. (HANDLE).

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