Stabbing deaths of 2 college students spark outrage in Italy: "Another young woman, another life cut short"
- The stabbings of Ilaria Sula and Sara Campanella have ignited anger and calls for a "cultural revolution" against violence towards women in Italy.
- Sula, a student at La Sapienza University, was stabbed by her ex-boyfriend, while Campanella was murdered by a stalker in broad daylight.
- Rallies across Italy are demanding tougher government measures to protect women, highlighting criticism that government responses fall short.
- Italy's Justice Minister Carlo Nordio faced backlash for suggesting cultural insensitivity towards women exists in some ethnicities.
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Sara Campanella's words to Argentino, secretly sent to her friends: “I don't want anything with you” (and the note left by the killer's mother)
The conversation between the girl killed and the executioner aired by the broadcast Mattino 4 and the note left by the killer's mother
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