Cagliari: Michela Rubiu dies after being shot in the head by her husband, Alessandro Pintus

Cagliari: Michela Rubiu dies after being shot in the head by her husband, Alessandro Pintus
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Cagliari, August 17 (LaPresse) – Michela Rubiu, the 47-year-old woman attacked on July 23 by her husband, Alessandro Pintus, 39, outside the bar in Solanas where she worked, has died. She never regained consciousness after a month of hospitalization in desperate conditions. Her death occurred in the last hours. The suspect, who also confessed to the murder of his 42-year-old brother, Andrea Pintus, killed shortly thereafter at the family home in Quartu, will now be charged with double voluntary homicide. The incident occurred at dawn on July 23. According to the Carabinieri, at the height of a furious argument, the man attacked his wife in front of the bar they ran together, in front of her teenage daughter, in the seaside village of Sinnai, shooting her in the head. Immediately hospitalized with a guarded prognosis, Michela Rubiu never woke up. The news of her death has once again thrown the community of Solanas into despair, losing one of their fellow citizens: Michela will never return home to her two children, the youngest of whom was 18 months old with Pintus. Carabinieri officers from the Quartu Sant’Elena branch are continuing their investigations.

Cagliari, August 17 (LaPresse) – Michela Rubiu, the 47-year-old woman attacked on July 23 by her husband, Alessandro Pintus, 39, outside the bar in Solanas where she worked, has died. She never regained consciousness after a month of hospitalization in desperate conditions. Her death occurred in the last hours. The suspect, who also confessed to the murder of his 42-year-old brother, Andrea Pintus, killed shortly thereafter at the family home in Quartu, will now be charged with double voluntary homicide. The incident occurred at dawn on July 23. According to the Carabinieri, at the height of a furious argument, the man attacked his wife in front of the bar they ran together, in front of her teenage daughter, in the seaside village of Sinnai, shooting her in the head. Immediately hospitalized with a guarded prognosis, Michela Rubiu never woke up. The news of her death has once again thrown the community of Solanas into despair, losing one of their fellow citizens: Michela will never return home to her two children, the youngest of whom was 18 months old with Pintus. Carabinieri officers from the Quartu Sant’Elena branch are continuing their investigations.

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