(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 9 - Giulia Tramontano, a 29-year-old
seven-month pregnant Italian woman murdered by her 30-year-old
boyfriend Alessandro Impagnatiello near Milan on May 27,
suffered 37 stab wounds including two fatal ones to the neck, an
autopsy revealed Friday.
One of the neck wounds severed her carotid artery.
There were no signs of defence, medical examiners said.
The stab wounds were almost all in the upper part of the body,
one also in the face and one pierced a lung. There were no signs
of stab wounds to the belly. (ANSA).
Giulia murdered with 37 stab wounds, 2 deadly to neck
No signs of defence in autopsy, one blow severed carotid artery