After the body of Giulia C., who had been missing for a week, was found on Saturday in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region (Italy), police searched throughout Europe for the main suspect. The victim’s ex-boyfriend is also said to have crossed Austria during his escape. Now he was caught in Germany!
The body was discovered by a search party in a gorge near the Barcis reservoir, not far from the Piancavallo winter sports resort. A week earlier, the 22-year-old was allegedly attacked and kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend – or so a surveillance camera video suggests.
According to investigators, the Fiat Punto of 22-year-old engineering student Filippo T., who disappeared together with his ex-girlfriend Giulia, crossed the Austrian border for the first time last Sunday in Tarvisio. A few days ago the vehicle was said to have been in Carinthia, Italian media reported. According to Italian researchers, he crossed the border in Tarvisio and then probably drove to Lienz via Villach. Where his license plate number was noted on Wednesday – as has now been officially confirmed.
A few days ago the vehicle was said to have been in Carinthia, Italian media reported. According to Italian researchers, he crossed the border in Tarvisio and then probably drove to Lienz via Villach. Where his license plate number was noted on Wednesday – as has now been officially confirmed.
It is now clear that the fugitive was taken to Germany. According to the Italian regional newspaper ‘Il Gazzettino’, he was arrested there on Sunday morning.
Source: Krone

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