Pamela Genini was previously found dead after being stabbed on the balcony of her home in Milan. In a shocking development, her body was discovered mutilated and decapitated during a planned reburial at Strozza Cemetery in Bergamo, Italy, just five months after her initial burial.
The coffin was opened by cemetery employees, who were horrified to find that the head was missing. This gruesome discovery has led to an investigation focused on the desecration of a corpse and theft of body parts. Pamela Genini was stabbed more than 30 times by her ex-partner, who is now the main suspect in the case and is in custody for stalking and murder.
The Bergamo Public Prosecutor’s Office has opened a case against unknown persons in connection with the desecration. Pamela’s mother, Una, expressed her devastation, stating, “This is an inhuman atrocity,” and added, “We are living a continuous nightmare, it’s one drama on top of another.” She further lamented, “I can’t go on without being able to bury my daughter.”
As the investigation unfolds, details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact motive behind the desecration. Observers note that no arrests have been made yet in the ongoing investigation, which has drawn significant public attention.
The legal consequences for those involved in the desecration of a corpse could range from 2 to 7 years in prison. The community and family members are left grappling with the horror of these events, as they seek justice for Pamela Genini.