Italian mother wears shocking T-shirt of daughters dismembered body

Italian mother wears shocking T-shirt showing her 18-year-old daughter’s dismembered body as she attends court appeal for failed asylum seeker convicted of killing her and chopping her up

  • Alessandra Verni wore a printed T-shirt to court of her daughter’s mutilated body
  • Pamela Mastropietro’s killer is appealing against his sexual assault conviction 
  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT 

The mother of a murdered 18-year-old attended court wearing a printed T-shirt of her daughter’s dismembered body, after her accused killer appealed against part of his conviction.

Pamela Mastropietro, was murdered and dismembered in January 2018 by a Nigerian drug dealer, Innocent Oseghale. He has appealed against part of the sentence where he was originally found to have sexually assaulted Mastropietro before killing her.

Mastropietro’s mother, Alessandra Verni, attended the appeal court in Perugia yesterday wearing a T-shirt that showed the horrific images of her daughter’s body.

A clash broke out in the court room with Verni and Oseghale being dragged away from each other by police. The court hearing will resume next month.

Alessandra Verni attended court wearing a printed t-shirt of her daughter’s dismembered body

Pamela Mastropietro, was murdered and dismembered in January 2018 by a Nigerian drug dealer

‘Have you seen what they did to her?,’ Verni said of her murdered daughter, whose mutilated body was pictured on her T-shirt.

‘That man, who raped and tortured her, should rot in jail.’ 

The distressed mother’s T-shirt showed her daughter’s dismembered head. The series of harrowing pictures were also formed so that the detached body parts made up the structure of a body.

Innocent Oseghale, 32, was found guilty and sentenced to jail in 2019 for murdering 18-year-old Mastropietro, and is appealing against part of his conviction for rape.

The judge asked Oseghale if he intended to participate in the next hearing in February. After discussing with his lawyer, he told the court that he would not. 

Verni, who was in the court room at the time wearing the T-shirt, yelled aloud: ‘Now even an executioner is asked if he wants to participate in the hearing or not.

‘Let’s throw it a red carpet at this point as well,’ she added.

The two then came face-to-face as police led Oseghale out of the court room, shouting: ‘enough judicial oppression’. 

Verni charged up to him and screamed: ‘Tell me… tell me what you want.’ 

Both were immediately removed by courtroom police and the carabinieri.

Oseghale’s life sentence will be shortened if the court of appeals finds him innocent of rape.

Mastropietro mutilated and dismembered body was found inside suitcases left in a ditch 

Oseghale was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2019, with eighteen months in solitary confinement

Mastropietro was killed after she left an addiction recovery centre in Macerata in the Marche region in early 2018. 

Investigators understood that she had decided to leave the facility and made the journey to the local train station of foot.

Having left the recovery centre, Mastropietro attempted to find drugs in Macerata. She then met Innocent Oseghale, a local drug dealer from Nigeria, then aged 29.

A day later, a passerby noticed two abandoned suitcases in a small ditch. Mastropietro mutilated and dismembered body was found inside the case. 

Drug dealer Oseghale was accused of selling Mastropietro drugs, where he then detained, raped, and stabbed her. Police found Mastropietro’s bloodied clothing at Oseghale’s home.

The Nigerian claimed in his testimony that Mastropietro died from a heroin overdose. 

However, an autopsy showed that Mastropietro died due to successive abdominal stabbings. It also found that her body was dismembered while she was still alive. 

The Nigerian was accused of murder, sexual assault, concealment, and destruction of a body. He disputed the charges at the trail in February 2019.

He was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment, with eighteen months in solitary confinement.

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