Shock in Rome as Bodies of Baby and Woman Found in Park
- Police in Rome found the bodies of a baby girl and a woman on Saturday afternoon in Villa Pamphilj park undergrowth.
- Passersby first discovered the unclothed infant’s body near a children’s playground, and hours later a woman’s body appeared in a rubbish bag nearby.
- A Peruvian woman alerted police after seeing an arm protruding from the black bag located a few hundred metres from the baby’s remains.
- Authorities described the case as macabre and sealed off the area to establish whether the deaths were connected or if the victims were related.
- The investigation continues as police seek answers to the circumstances linking the baby believed to be five to seven months old and the woman.
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The body of a six-month-old baby girl was found by walkers in Rome's largest park on Saturday. Hours later, police found a black bag containing the body of a younger woman nearby. Both deaths are under investigation, and initial autopsy findings suggest the child was likely strangled.
A discovery shakes Rome: in a park in the heart of the city, the bodies of a woman and a baby are discovered, and the investigators are looking for answers.
It is not possible to return a precise identity to the woman found dead on Saturday in the middle of a bush at Villa Pamphili in Rome, a few hours after the discovery of the corpse of a few months old girl, probably her daughter. Thus the police of Rome spread the images of the tattoos present on the body of the woman so that maybe someone can see and recognize the woman. It is, in particular, a rose on the right foot near the malleole, a floral…
New developments on the double homicide in Rome: from the first exams the newborn could have been strangled. The woman found a short distance away would have died 4 days before. On the sack that covered her there would be a print
Police working to ID woman, baby found dead in Rome park - General News
Police on Monday were working to identify a woman and a baby whose dead bodies were found by passers-by in Rome's Villa Pamphili park on Saturday. Investigators suspect that the woman is the child's mother. (ANSA)
The double discovery of corpses inside the woods of Villa Pamphili and the dismay of public opinion
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