The Italian investigators are considering a double murder after two women, who the press from the peninsula writes are Romanian, were found breathless, on the night of Thursday to Friday, in different houses, but which were only 200 meters apart , in the small town of Naro in the province of Agrigento, Sicily.
Firefighters found the bodies of two women in different houses, about 200 meters apart. The body of one of the victims was allegedly charred. Besides their proximity, the other connection between the victims is their nationality: both are Romanian, according to LaPresse.
The Caabinioeri in Naro and for the operative department in Agrigento, the first hypothesis is a double murder. The charred body of the first victim was found there. A short time later, the second woman was found in Via Da Vinci, in a pool of blood, according to Ansa. At this time, as judicial sources confirmed to Adnkronos, no suspect has been detained. Deputy Prosecutor Elettra Consoli and Deputy Prosecutor Salvatore Vella are also on the scene.
The carabinieri, coordinated by the deputy prosecutor, are investigating to shed light on the facts. They are looking for links between the two victims. The interrogations of the persons considered suspicious in the case of the death of the two women are ongoing.
The mayor of Naro declared himself shocked. “I learned the news this morning from the press, I’m waiting for more information to better understand what happened. But the whole community is shocked by such violence,” Maria Grazia Brandara, the mayor of Naro (Agrigento), told Adnkronos after the death of the two women.
It seems that the two women were friends, and the husband of one of them had died some time ago. “I did not know the two victims personally, but their death remains a trauma for our small community. As the mayor, I can only feel great sadness,” said Maria Grazia Brandara.