Feb 8 • 00:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

Zoe, strangled at 17. A rejected approach, then the assault: 'I hit her'

Seventeen-year-old Zoe Trinchero was brutally murdered in Nizza Monferrato by her friend Alex Manna after she rejected his advances.

Zoe Trinchero, a 17-year-old girl from Nizza Monferrato in Italy, was the victim of a brutal murder carried out by Alex Manna, a friend who had reportedly reacted violently after she rejected his romantic advances. Following the aggression, which involved her being punched and ultimately strangled, Zoe's body was found in the Belbo river, not far from a local brewery where she had spent the evening with friends.

The incident has sent shockwaves through the small community of Asti province, raising concerns about youth violence and the tragic outcomes of failed romantic pursuits. Local authorities and community members are grappling with the implications of such a violent crime occurring in their town, which is typically associated with tranquility and safety.

As investigations proceed, discussions surrounding mental health, emotional distress among young people, and the need for educated interventions to address these issues are also being amplified. The tragedy highlights the urgent need for awareness and preventive measures to ensure the safety and well-being of youth in community settings.

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