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Tragic death of Maria Arcangela Turturo in Gravina di Puglia

Tragic death of Maria Arcangela Turturo in Gravina di Puglia

Maria Arcangela Turturo was 60 years old and lived in Gravina di Puglia. She was brutally killed by her husband, who…

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Maria Arcangela Turturo was 60 years old and lived in Gravina di Puglia. She was brutally killed by her husband, who was arrested last night, Sunday October 6th, for aggravated and premeditated murder. Before she died, she managed to confess to her daughter and the authorities that it was her 65-year-old husband who took her life. Maria Arcangela Turturo was killed by her husband in Gravina di Puglia. Who was Maria Turturo? She had confided to the State Police personnel who intervened on the scene and to her daughter, who reached her at the hospital, that her husband had deliberately set the fire. He set fire to a burning car to kill her and then set his murderous intent away by suffocating her. Maria Turturo, 60 years old, from Gravina di Puglia, was the woman brutally murdered by her husband, a 65-year-old man. Her social media profiles show a smiling woman who loves food, cooking, family and socializing. There are many pictures of lavishly laid tables and shared videos of recipes. She often sought refuge with her daughters to avoid the wrath of her husband, who reportedly suffers from dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, although not in a severe stage. Details have also become known about the last hours before the murder, as the Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno reports. “We were supposed to go to my nephew’s birthday party at Villa Maresciallo. We had agreed to go in the family cars and we had suggested to my father and mother that it would be appropriate for them to come with us and not take my father’s car.” It is a Fiat 500. I explain that my Father wasn’t supposed to drive because he suffers from senile dementia and Alzheimer’s, but he was able to understand this from the beginning and told us that he wanted to drive his car, that he had to drive at all costs. We also tried to get him to change his mind, but he became stubborn and even aggressive. Then, during the party, the daughter said that the father “went into the parking lot to look at the car” every ten minutes and then ended up waiting for the other son to leave first.

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