Milan, Oct. 21 (LaPresse) – The Milan Prosecutor’s Office has asked Francesco Dolci, former boyfriend of Pamela Genini, who was stabbed to death by Gianluca Soncin on October 14, to limit his television appearances in order to protect the investigations into the femicide. This was reported regarding the interrogation that the former partner of the 29-year-old, the man who was on the phone with her on the evening of the murder during the ambush at the house in via Iglesias in Milan, gave this afternoon to prosecutors Alessia Menegazzo and deputy Letizia Mannella, with agents of the State Police and the judicial police in the investigation for aggravated voluntary homicide.
About three hours during which Dolci, arriving at the Prosecutor’s Office accompanied by his dog, now famous after numerous TV appearances, reiterated the framework of violence, already outlined on the evening of the murder, to which Genini was subjected by the 52-year-old, originally from Biella and resident in Cervia. “She felt threatened” and would have been afraid of retaliation in reporting Soncin, he reportedly said, referring to the confidences the model made to him and the intimidations suffered also by her family (“if you leave me I will kill you, and I will kill your mother,” he allegedly said on multiple occasions).
Dolci, the main witness in the investigation and considered by judge Tommaso Perna as one of the subjects against whom Soncin could have repeated the crime if left free, was also asked questions about Genini’s work circles and acquaintances, started after her relationship with him.