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Thu, 03 Apr 2025 21:43:26 -0700
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Young Sicilian woman killed in broad daylight by stalker

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx208nn4v3jo

The murder of a young Sicilian woman by a stalker in broad daylight has sent
shockwaves across Italy, where 11 women have been killed since the start of the
year.
University student Sara Campanella, 22, was killed by an acquaintance on Monday
afternoon in the Sicilian city of Messina.
Witnesses told media that they saw a man - later identified by prosecutors as
27-year-old Stefano Argentino - walk up to Ms Campanella and stab her on the
street. She tried to get away and screamed "Stop it, let me go, stop it," before
collapsing, they said.
A passer-by who reportedly heard Ms Campanella's screams tried to chase the
attacker, who managed to flee.
Ms Campanella died on her way to the hospital. Mr Argentino was arrested a few
hours later in the nearby town of Noto.
Raffaele Leone, Mr Argentino's lawyer, told Italian media on Wednesday that his
client had admitted the charges against him, but had not explained why he had
attacked her.
"I can't say if he's remorseful, he's quite closed up," Mr Leone was quoted by
Ansa news agency as saying.
The Messina prosecutor, Antonio D'Amato, said that Stefano Argentino had
"insistently and repeatedly" harassed Sara Campanella since she started
university two years ago. She was studying to become a biomedical technician.
One of her friends once had to intervene when Mr Argentino kept complaining that
Ms Campanella no longer smiled at him, Mr D'Amato said.
But he added that Ms Campanella never went to the police as she did not feel
that Mr Argentino's attentions were particularly "threatening or pathological".
In the police detention order quoted by Italian media, prosecutors said that Mr
Argentino had been "regularly pestering the victim, asking her to go out with
him and get to know each other better, and refusing to back down even when she
would turn him down".
Mr D'Amato said that, shortly before being stabbed, Ms Campanella sent a message
to some friends, telling them that "that sick guy is following me".
Writing on Facebook, Ms Campanella's mother said that her daughter "bravely
thought her 'No' would be enough because [Stefano Argentino] meant nothing to
her, they weren't together, she just wanted him to leave her alone, she wanted
to live and dream and graduate.
"You always need to speak up and go to the police! Help me give Sara a voice,"
she said.
In an emotional interview to Italian TV, Ms Campanella's brother said that
unrequited love or attention could never be a reason for "act like this one".
"There are no justifications, and someone like him doesn't even deserve words."
The father of Giulia Cecchettin, who was also 22 when she was killed by her
ex-boyfriend, told Italian newspaper La Repubblica that there are "entire
generations of men who don't accept rejection".
"Love is not possession, jealousy is not love, and saying 'No' is a right. In
Sara's case there hadn't even been a relationship," Mr Cecchettin said.
"Women continue to be killed by those who don't accept their rejection. We need
to make an extraordinary effort, a collective act of rebellion... against this
culture of death," said Mara Carfagna, a former minister and lawmaker.
The issue of violence against women is keenly felt in Italy, where femicides are
frequently reported by the media. Last month alone, four women died at the hands
of their partners or ex-partners.
On Wednesday, less than 48 hours after her death, Sara Campanella's murder was
pushed out of the headlines by news that the body of 22-year-old Ilaria Sula had
been found in a suitcase in Rome.
The university student had gone missing last week. According to Italian media,
her ex-boyfriend has confessed to her murder.



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Fri, 04 Apr 2025 19:34:31 -0700
marlon from private IP
Reply #13689617   she should have kept it nocturnal


Fri, 04 Apr 2025 20:03:11 -0700
zerosugar from private IP
Reply #14646964   @marlonTest I
noticed there have been many stabbings lately in the news. Also, that student
stabbing in Texas on the track field. I wonder with all these cases, where were
the onlookers to tackle them down? I guess it's scary though to get involved.

@12184650 Andy 😮
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