Bordighera, two-year-old girl dead: mother drove 'for 20 kilometers with Beatrice's corpse'
A 43-year-old woman is in custody for unintentionally killing her two-year-old daughter, having allegedly driven for 20 kilometers with the child's body in the car.
Manuela Aiello, a 43-year-old woman from Italy, is currently in custody for unintentional homicide after reportedly driving for over half an hour with the corpse of her two-year-old daughter, Beatrice. According to the judge at the Imperia Court, Aiello transported her daughter’s body from her partner’s home in Perinaldo to Bordighera. Investigators believe the child died between midnight and 2 AM on February 9, and the medical examiner's report reveals multiple injuries from what appear to be 'intentional traumas' caused by blunt objects.
The disturbing details emerged during a court hearing, where it was revealed that Aiello did not make an emergency call until 8:21 AM, several hours after the child had already died, as judged by the coroner, Andrea Leoncini. This timeline raises serious questions about her actions and mental state, as she remained in the car with her daughter’s body for an extended period. While her partner is also under investigation, Aiello faces legal repercussions for her alleged role in the tragic incident.
This case has garnered significant media attention and has raised discussions regarding parental responsibilities and mental health issues. The implications of such incidents strain local communities and highlight the importance of support systems in preventing tragedies of this nature. As investigations continue, the community seeks answers and reflections on the circumstances that led to this heartbreaking event.