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Family Accuses Ex-Boyfriend of Murder
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Family Accuses Ex-Boyfriend of Murder

The pain of the family of thirteen-year-old Aurora, who fell from the eighth floor in Piacenza, is intertwined with serious accusations against her 15-year-old ex-boyfriend MS, who is being investigated for premeditated murder. Her older sister, Viktoria, openly accused the child of being responsible for Aurora’s death on social media and in an interview with La Stampa. “I will never remain silent,” he said, demanding justice. According to Viktoria, Aurora was afraid of her: the chats and screenshots that the girl saved were full of messages in which she explained that she was afraid and under pressure. “He had already beaten her,” said Viktoria. According to the girl’s family, Aurora and MS’s story was marked by possessive and violent behavior. The victim’s older sister, Viktoria, said her ex-boyfriend had assaulted Aurora in the past and that she could not accept the end of their relationship. “He had already confiscated it,” Viktoria recounts. He confirms that there are screenshots of the chat in which Aurora expresses her fear about the boy’s obsessive behavior. According to the mother, the 15-year-old boy’s obsession with Aurora was known: “The last time he beat her was three days before her death,” she recounted. Aurora also reported the child’s behavior to social services, describing him as “obsessive and jealous” but was unable to free herself from the relationship. Narrative of the night of the tragedy According to Viktoria, on the day of the tragedy, MS waited for Aurora in front of her house and then dragged her to the seventh floor. There, according to his sister, he beat her and then pushed her into the void. Convinced that the boy was guilty, Viktoria angrily recalls: “Then he went to the bar, washed his hands and called 118, saying he had committed suicide.” Aurora never resorted to violence; rather, he was deeply disturbed by others’ arguments. “She hated violence,” says Viktoria, describing her sister as a kind and dreamy person who only wanted to live in peace. Aurora reported her distress to social services. Aurora’s mother adds disturbing details. According to her, the child’s behavior had become so obsessive that it pushed Aurora to report her distress to social services. The 15-year-old controlled him, showing up at school and even home uninvited, taking his phone and preventing him from walking away. The relationship was already worn down by periods of jealousy and domination. The girl’s mother, assisted by lawyer Lorenza Dordoni, informed the police about these events, adding that her daughter was increasingly disturbed by MS’s behavior. Autopsy Now awaiting the results of the autopsy, Aurora’s family lives in inconsolable pain. An autopsy could clarify the circumstances of the fall and determine whether Aurora was pushed or fell on her own, as the defendant claims. In the meantime, the family hopes justice will be served and the questions that torment those who loved him will be answered. Viktoria’s voice remains strong through pain and determination to ensure that Aurora’s story is not forgotten and those responsible are punished. The existence of evidence such as family statements and chat screenshots appear to paint a dramatic picture of abuse and oppression. Aurora dreamed of a different life, but her young age and the vulnerabilities that accompanied adolescence made her the victim of a difficult relationship that ended in the most tragic way. “She didn’t deserve all this,” says Viktoria, and demands justice to protect other girls from similar situations. Lawyer Lorenza Dordoni, representing Aurora’s family, stated that the family is eagerly awaiting the results of the investigation and that they are determined to achieve justice for the young life that was cut short. Viktoria continues to publicly call for justice, with anguish that has escalated into a violent call: “Throw away the key,” she wrote on social media, determined not to stop until there is clarity.

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