Sassuolo, the third daughter, knocked on the door. They were all dead
The Sassuolo massacre which led to the death from two children aged 2 and 5, of the killer’s wife and mother-in-law and the suicide of the same man, had only one survivor. The only one to be saved was there third daughter by Nabil Dhahri, the 11-year-old girl was at school at the time of the tragedy, but it was she – we read in Corriere della Sera – the first to discover that her whole family was gone. The little girl knocked several times, for a long time. But no one went to open the door for her. Across the hall, in the corridor, they were all dead: her mother Elisa Mulas, 43, her brothers Ismaele and Sami, two and five, her grandmother Simonetta, 63. A massacre committed, perhaps a couple of hours earlier and stabbing them all, by Elisa’s ex-partner.
The killer – continues the Corriere – he did not accept the end of the relationship with the woman and that for this he had threatened her several times: the man, an employee in a supermarket, then took his own life slashing both wrists with a long blade perhaps from the kitchen. According to the reconstruction of the investigators of the Modena Mobile Squad, the massacre was committed just before the girl came home, between 1pm and 2pm. Shocking the scene: the bodies were all there, between the hall and the kitchen. Elisa would have been the first to be killed, perhaps while trying to defend herself. There is one survivor: her grandfather, 97 years old. He was in a small room, unaware of that horror because he was suffering from senile dementia.
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