Picture of the Victim

Italian Murder of Albanian Woman in Parmignola Identified

Italian Police have arrested Deniele Bedini, 32 years old, as a suspect in the murder of 35-year-old Albanian Nevila Pjetri, who was found dead on Sunday in the Parmignola riverbed of Sarzara. 

Italian media suggest that the 32-year-old has a criminal record in the field of theft. He is an artisan from Massa and lives in the Aulla area. 

Since yesterday morning he has been officially investigated for the death of Neliva Peter, whose lifeless body was found in the early hours of Sunday morning by the Parmignola creek in Marinella di Sarzana. 

Investigators have tracked him down by security cameras, but at the moment these are just suspicions, writes La Reppublicaa. 

Bedin was interrogated for a long time at the Arma barracks. His lawyer Rinaldo Reboa explained that his client declared himself "completely unrelated to the facts" and added: "The only element that prompted investigators to detain my client is the report of the theft of a weapon owned by Daniele Bedini." 

But investigators think he may have killed the transsexual, whose lifeless body was found yesterday, not far from where Nevila's body was. 

According to sources, it is suspected that the 32-year-old killed the transsexual after the latter may have seen him loading Nevila's dead body in the car. Investigators say very serious evidence has been gathered against him. 

Nevila's lifeless body was found on the night between Saturday and last Sunday. The body of a transsexual was found yesterday. 

The latter was called Carlo Bertolotti, he was a hairdresser, 43 years old and according to the first information coming from the investigators, he would have been killed in a similar way to those used to kill Nevila, the Albanian woman found dead on the shore of the Parmigliola creek, around 3 km from the place where Bertolott's body was found. Again, but the autopsy will confirm, the victim was killed with a small caliber pistol after being beaten. 

Autopsy of Nevila Peter 

The Albanian girl was killed with two shots with a 22 caliber pistol to the head. Forensic doctor Susanna Gamba ascertained the autopsy result. The first shot was fired in the forehead, the other behind the left ear. It remains to be seen whether the killing took place at the place where the body was found or elsewhere. 

Meanwhile, "in connection with the serious events that took place in Sarzana", for which investigations are ongoing by the judicial bodies, "for the strengthening of preventive measures in the area", the mayor of La Spezia has called today, in Sarzana at 11 o'clock : 30, to convene an extraordinary session of the Provincial Committee for Public Order and Safety, to which all the mayors of Val di Magra are invited.