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Villa Pamphili, Horror in Rome: Woman and Newborn Death in the Park. The Possible Dynamics of Crime and Research Among Missing Persons

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Rome, found by passers-by. The hypothesis of a single person responsible for the deaths

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A few hours later, a dead woman is also found nearby. Mother and daughter? The autopsy is supposed to provide information.

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In Villa Doria Pamphili, one of the most popular parks in Rome, the bodies of a woman and a baby have been found. It has now been confirmed that it concerns a mother (40) and her daughter, less than a year old. According to Italian media, the police are looking for an Eastern European man, who may be linked to the investigation.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The woman would have died a few hours before the child but it is still yellow on the causes: the researches are extended to all the capital

·Italy
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Rome, found by passers-by. The hypothesis of a single person responsible for the deaths

·Italy
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In Monteverde the news of the discovery of two bodies at Villa Doria Pamphilj arrives at dinner time, when young people and families went out to enjoy Saturday. Someone still doesn't know,...

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Except Pennisi, the passer-by who gave the alarm: "It was a shock, the first instinct was to escape, we were all crying" ...

·Turin, Italy
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agenzianova.com broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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