Man found dismembered in Italian cellar – as his partner and mother ‘admit killing’ | World News

A man has been found dismembered in his cellar – with his mother and girlfriend reportedly confessing to the killing.

The remains of Alessandro Venier were found in Gemona del Friuli, northeastern Italy, on Thursday.

Sky’s Italian news service, TG24, says it’s understood from sources close to the case that the women have already claimed responsibility.

The 35-year-old was drugged before the killing, according to La Repubblica, and his body was put in a bin and covered with quicklime to hide the smell.

TG24 says police went to the property at about 10.30am after being called by one of suspects.

It’s believed the victim was killed several days ago.

Mr Venier has a baby daughter with his partner, a 30-year-old Colombian woman, and his mother is a well-known former hospital nurse, reported Corriere Della Sera.

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Neighbours described them as a quiet family.

Gemona del Friuli mayor Roberto Revelant, writing on Facebook, called it “terrifying news that has shocked the city”.

He told TG24 that it is a “serious, heart-breaking event” that means his six-month-old daughter will need to rebuild her life.

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“All of Gemona is rallying around her. We are taking care of her, through social services, with the utmost care, to ensure her safety and a dignified future,” he added.

The motive is so far unclear, and the mayor urged people to avoid speculation.

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