Stefano Bandecchi, mayor of Terni and secretary of Alternative Popular, has called for the death penalty for the crimes of femicide and pedophilia, following the murder of Albanian student Ilaria Sula. Through a video posted on his Instagram page, he calls on politics and responsible institutions to restore the death penalty in Italy for these two crimes.
"We have reached the point where a woman is murdered every day. He killed a woman with a knife and locked her in a suitcase, then repented and confessed. It is unacceptable. I ask politics, the Italian state, to bring back the death penalty in Italy for two crimes; femicide and pedophilia. I am sorry, but the death penalty is the only solution," the mayor of Terni says in the video, among other things.
Bandecchi's intervention comes after the murder of Ilaria Sula, a 22-year-old student from Terni and of Albanian origin, who was stabbed to death and then locked in a suitcase by her ex-boyfriend, 23-year-old Mark Samson.
(A2 Televizion)