Man found guilty of murdering a woman while awaiting trial for the murder of a previous partner
Marco Romeo has been found guilty of murdering his partner Paula in 2023 and is facing additional charges for a prior murder case.
A Spanish court has convicted Marco Romeo, a 48-year-old Italian man, for the recent murder of his 28-year-old partner, Paula, in Torremolinos, Málaga. The unanimous verdict was delivered by a jury after a trial that commenced on Monday, where Romeo had claimed the stabbing was accidental, despite evidence indicating he inflicted over a dozen stab wounds on Paula. The case is particularly notable as it adds to his troubled history, as he is currently awaiting sentencing for another alleged murder of a previous girlfriend, Sibora Gagan, dating back to 2014.
Romeo is facing a potential sentence of 28 years for the recent murder, alongside an additional 22 years for the earlier homicide. This situation underscores the issue of domestic violence and femicide, which have been prominent concerns in Spain, leading to widespread social movements advocating for stronger protection of women's rights. The court's decision is part of an ongoing effort to address and penalize severe crimes against women, which have tragically persistently been a societal problem in the country.
The verdict shall be pronounced in the coming days, emphasizing the need for swift justice in cases of violence against women. The case has not only rattled the local community in Málaga but also reignited discussions on legislative measures necessary to combat similar incidents, reflecting the societal demand for a more robust framework to handle instances of domestic abuse and ensure victim protection.