The arrest for Massimiliano Mulas are validated, accused of sexual violence on a eleven year old in Mestre

In front of the judge he remained silent. Massimiliano Mulas, 45 years old from Tempio Pausania (Sassari), but residing in the province of Cuneo, He made use of the right not to respond to the investigating judge Alberto Scaramuzza, during the guarantee interrogation. He is accused of raping a 11 -year -old girl in Mestre, Thursday in the late afternoon, and the detention was validated this morning in the district house of Santa Maria Maggiore in Venice.

Massimiliano Mulas

From the first reconstructions, Massimiliano Mulas would follow the girl, who was returning home after being in the gym. But At the entrance of the eleven year old house, he would have physically overwhelmed her. The girl was still on the phone with a friend who heard her cries (and who immediately alerted the rescue). Mulas was tracked down in Mestre the same evening: in the escape he had lost his wallet, with the documents identity. The images of the surveillance cameras installed near the building.

Massimiliano Mulas has behind him A heavy list of specific precedentsin different Italian cities. In 2002 it had been sentenced to four and a half years in prison for trying to rape a tourist On holiday in Pieve di Cavalese, in Trentino. In 2006, in Padua, he seized, and Tried to rape, a university student and a young Americanblocking them at the entrance of their homes (in one case with a knife to be brought inside the house) and attacking them: he was sentenced to eight years in prison. It was instead The crime of abuse on a 14 year old prescribed. The last episode would go back to a few weeks ago, which would take place in the province of Cuneo.

The carabinieri of the Provincial Command of Venice are investigating the days that preceded violence, for Understand if Mulas followed the girl for some time. For now this investigative hypothesis has no findings, but the dynamics of the sizes and the place where the aggression has been consumed make the improvisation unlikely. If the victim had really been followed for days, in addition to sexual violence, the hypothesis of premeditation would take hold.

Ignazio Ballai, his lawyer, explained that the man “He had been followed for a period by social services, then he left. It was in Perugia, in Turin, and then now in Veneto ».

Source: Vanity Fair

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