Italian Woman Arrested for Felony Murder After Newborn Found Dead

29 year old Italian woman The person who gave birth to a newborn baby was found dead yesterday, Tuesday, October 29, in Piove di Sacco (Padua). Melissa Russowas detained due to aggravated murder: The arrest was reported by the Carabinieri at the Padua hospital, where he was taken for a series of specialist visits and monitored by the army all day. The woman has not yet been questioned by the army or the deputy prosecutor Sergio Dini, who investigated the apartment where she gave birth.

Padua, newborn dies after birth in nightclub: Mother arrested for capital murder

She gave birth alone in the bathroom

118 medical personnel responded to the apartment located on the upper floor of the nightclub where the mother worked. The woman’s condition and the condition of the bathroom stunned the paramedics. Emergency services were called by a colleague and a friend of the woman who were at the nightclub, which was still open at that time. The intervention took place while the young woman was giving birth alone in the bathroom.

Who is the baby’s mother

Melissa Russo, originally from Puglia, came to the Padua region last summer and settled in the guesthouse on the upper floor of the Serale nightclub: She is described as a shy girl who does not even tell anyone her name, but does not leave. imperceptibly, starting from the two blue streaks that characterize his dark hair.

Corriere della Sera writes that when she arrived in Veneto, she was already pregnant but did not tell anyone: She hid her belly with a kind of belt, but with lighter clothes her belly was visible. “She often came here to drink coffee or buy something, she was silent, she didn’t even say ‘thank you’. Lately her belly was very visible, she always wore skirts and short shirts, she could be recognized from afar.” says a shop assistant at Maxifrutta near the nightclub.

“It was denied that she was pregnant”

Melissa didn’t talk to anyone: “I noticed right away that she was pregnant,” says Augusto Desirò, the former owner of the establishment who sold the place a few weeks ago. “A few months ago I tried to ask her if she was expecting a baby, and she immediately cut me off, saying she wasn’t pregnant, she just had major physical problems, a lot of discomfort. Frankly, I didn’t believe her either.” Even though she was pregnant, she continued working at the nightclub, giving lap dances and smoking.

According to the rules, each girl can stay in the guest house for a maximum of ten days, but she has been there for more than a month: “I was thinking of asking the property owner to send her an eviction notice,” Desirò says again. “But then I talked to her and realized she had nowhere else to go. She was pregnant, I felt sorry for her. I let her stay, plus I thought she was a good girl so I never would have imagined she would do something like this.”

Turning point of the investigation

The turning point in the investigation into the newborn found dead in Piove di Sacco (Padua) came in the evening when the mother was arrested on charges of serious murder. That measure was in the air, according to rumors that had been circulating since dawn after the discovery of the lifeless body. The Carabinieri immediately assumed infanticide, stating, among other things, that the baby died of “unnatural causes.” No traces of violence were found on the little body during the first external examination.

Where did she give birth

The apartment has only three rooms with five beds available for use by nightclub staff. Both the nightclub and the house are still guarded by the Carabinieri, which includes Nas and his colleagues from the Labor Inspectorate. They want to establish the hygienic conditions of the house and verify the contractual status of people working at the nightclub, which is run by a Chinese national who took over the business a few months ago.

What happened in that bathroom

Carabinieri from Padua’s Operations Department and colleagues from the Piove di Sacco Company worked intensively to reconstruct what actually happened in that bathroom and, in particular, to understand the baby’s state of health after birth. The collected elements, testimonies and opinions of medical experts convinced the Padua prosecutor’s office to issue an injunction.

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