Villa Pamphili, a Russian woman: “The dead girl is my daughter Anastasia, she had gone to Malta to study English”

He would have recognized the profile of his daughter in the photographs showing the woman found dead on June 7 in Villa Pamphili, a few hundred meters from the corpse of her little girl. A Russian woman, through a spectator, came into contact with the editorial staff of Who saw it?, And he would have confirmed: “He is my daughter Anastasia».

The young He would “go to study English in Malta”, and would have met Rexal Ford there (one of the many names that has been given Charles Francis Kaufmann45 -year -old American citizen accused of the murder of the little girl and the concealment of the woman’s corpse). Those who met the couple claims that she called himself Stella, Stella Ford. The last time the mother had contacts with her was May 27th: a video call From Rome, in which there was also man. “He assured that he was a good person and wanting to start a family,” explained the mother.

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Then, on June 2, five days before the discovery of the bodies at Villa Pamphili, Anastasia writes an email: he confides to her to have problems with his partnerbut he adds they were trying to solve them “

The Russian woman also had some photographs of man with the little girl in her arms. “The girl was called Andromeda but then the name had been changed to Lucia»Added the lady.

Has also provided a detail that could contribute to identification: the image of the daughter’s foot with the tattoo that corresponds exactly to that shown by the police.

“Where is this man now?” He asked for the mother.

Charles Francis Kaufmann, arrested in Volos, is held in Greece. During the detention validation hearing, before being transferred to the Larissa prison, he said: “Mafia Italians”. Kaufmann refused extradition to Italy: Now I will be the Court of Appeal to pronounce on his transfer to Rome. It seems that so far it has not expressed any intention to collaborate with the authorities.


Source: Vanity Fair

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