Shocking filicide on Corfu
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The murderer of a 29-year-old woman on Corfu is her own father, as he finally confessed to the heiousact act to Authorities.
The unfortunate girl was missing for 48 hours and her disappearance was reported to the police on Wednesday morning by her partner.
According to the information, the 29-year-old's body is reported to have been buried near her home in the area of Alepou Corfu, while her father was the primary suspect of the murder, and was held from the very first moment until he finally confessed his devious act. Indeed, as reported by local media, it was he who gave the police the evidence that led to the spot where the 29-year-old's body was found.
According to SKAI TV, the father murdered his daughter because he did not approve of her relationship, as the 29-year-old allegedly had ties with a man from Afghanistan. Indeed, this was the cause of very frequent abuse at home.
The victim allegedly suffered severe cuts from a cutting instrument that caused her death, while the exact causes of death have not become known and a autopsy has been ordered.
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