Messina was strangled by her boyfriend, who accused her of suspecting to infect him of having coronavirus
The coronavirus has taken a deadly toll on people around the world, followed by sad and emotional stories. In the Italian city
of Messina, on the island of Sicily, a man strangled his beloved girlfriend, suspecting her
of trying to infect him with the coronavirus.
On Tuesday, March 31, 28-year-old Antonio de Pase called the police and confessed to the murder of his girlfriend, Lorena Quaranta. The patrol arrived at the scene and found that Antonio had tried to
commit suicide.
Paramedics gave him medical assistance to rescue him from death, but the life of his girlfriend could not be saved, as she was pronounced dead. In a conversation with the authorities,
he said, "I killed her because she infected me with the coronavirus."
To enhance the investigation, doctors checked Pase and his girlfriend, Quaranta, for the presence of
coronavirus, but both tested negative. The police are investigating and
finding out the details of what actually happened.
The report further reveals that the 27-year-old Lorena Quaranta, a medical student from Agrigento, studied as a
doctor at the University of Messina, and her great passion was working in emergency around the clock with her colleagues fighting on the front line.
A few days before her death, the Italian commented on the situation with the spread of coronavirus in the country on social networks.
They noted that in Italy, 41 doctors died due to COVID-19 pneumonia.
Attaching
the news from a local resource, Quaranta wrote down, "more than ever, people
should support each other, you must respect yourself, your family, and your
country.”
It's very sad for such an intelligent person, very close to finishing her studies as a doctor, that life will tragically end in this way.

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