Feb 15 • 21:06 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

Eleven years ago she killed her partner and ended up in prison: Oksana Murasova stabs her new partner

Oksana Murasova, who previously served time for murdering her partner, has now injured her new Italian partner in a knife attack.

Oksana Murasova, a thirty-eight-year-old former Lithuanian dancer, gained notoriety after fatally stabbing her partner Rublan Bilous during a domestic argument in April 2015. This incident resulted in Murasova's conviction and subsequent imprisonment for the crime. The background of domestic violence and tension likely played a significant role in the tragic events of that day. Following her release, it appears that Murasova has not managed to escape a cycle of violence.

Recently, Murasova became embroiled in another violent incident involving her new partner, a fifty-two-year-old Italian man. Reports indicate that during a heated altercation, she again resorted to violence by stabbing him, replicating the circumstances of her previous crime. This recent assault raises concerns about her behavioral patterns and the potential for rehabilitation after her earlier conviction, as well as the impact on her partner and the broader context of domestic abuse.

The recurrence of such violent behavior in Murasova's life underscores critical issues surrounding mental health and the challenges that individuals with a history of violence may face in reintegrating into society. It begs the question of the effectiveness of rehabilitation for offenders and highlights the need for continued support and intervention for victims and potential future victims of domestic violence.

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