Feb 15 • 18:42 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

Did not return to prison after a leave, search for Alba Sevillano: in 2011 she killed the elderly neighbor

Alba Sevillano is currently being sought after failing to return to prison after a leave; she was previously convicted of murdering her elderly neighbor in 2011.

Alba Sevillano, who was sentenced to prison until 2032 for the 2011 murder of her elderly neighbor Franca Monfrini, is now the target of a manhunt after she did not return to her prison in Bollate following a temporary leave. The murder occurred when Sevillano attempted to rob Monfrini of her ATM card, highlighting the violent crime and the circumstances that led to her conviction.

The failure to return from her leave raises several concerns regarding prison protocols and the management of inmates granted temporary release. It calls into question the safety measures in place to prevent such occurrences and the impact on community safety, particularly in light of Sevillano's history of violence.

As authorities ramp up their search for Sevillano, the situation has caused unease among residents in the Bollate area, where the crime took place. The police are likely to enhance their presence in the community to reassure the public while they work to recapture the fugitive and prevent any potential threats to safety.

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