
Just when the 16-year-old girl Desirée was poisoned and gang-raped to death in the San lorenzo district of Rome shocked all of Italy (Rome is out of control!). A 16-year-old girl was poisoned and gang-raped by 6 people near the Chinese area! The case shocked the whole thing! Another rape broke out in the area: Earlier this month, a British female teacher was raped in a parking lot.
■ The Roman san lorenzo district has become synonymous with no man's land, danger and terror
According to italy's "Corriere della Sera" and Today's network reported on October 25, the San lorenzo district of Rome has become a no-man's land, synonymous with danger and terror, especially for women traveling alone. The san lorenzo district is located in the center of Rome, close to the Sapienza University of Rome, just 1 km from Rome Termini train station and piazza vittorio in the Chinese quarter. At night, it becomes a place for young people to drink and have fun in the nightlife.
■ After the death of the 16-year-old girl, the Italian media again exposed that the British female teacher was raped by a North African man
On October 19, desirée Mariottini, a 16-year-old girl, was poisoned and gang-raped to death in an abandoned building here, bringing more cases of similar violence to the public. On 6 October, a British female teacher was raped by a North African man in a parking lot outside the Verano cemetery in the area. A few steps away from the scene of the crime, there is an illegal gathering camp of caravans, although it has been cleaned up several times, but it quickly returned to its "original appearance".
The 30-year-old British woman reportedly came to Rome to attend a teacher training course. During the day, a passing resident noticed something strange in the parking lot, so he approached and found a North African man sexually assaulting the woman. When the North African man saw a passerby approaching, he immediately pretended to be indifferent, and even defended: "She is my girlfriend!" "But this is not the case, the woman is still struggling, after which the man quickly fled.
After the resident called the police, the gendarmes took the frightened British woman to the emergency centre of Umberto i Hospital, where her injuries were classified as "Code Red" (the situation was critical). After receiving relief, the woman, who had calmed down, reported the case to the gendarmes. The Rome police immediately launched an investigation and identified the North African man a few hours later, and the victim identified the gangster through nearby video surveillance video, and the police are still pursuing the North African man.
■ Sexual assault cases were frequent, and the Rome municipal government issued a ban on alcohol and increased police force
According to the Italian tpi website, the clouds of drugs, violence, sexual assault and organized crime have long hung over the San Lorenzo district of Rome. Immediately after the tragedy of the 16-year-old girl Desirée, the City of Rome issued a ban on alcohol: the consumption of alcoholic beverages was banned after 21:00 p.m. and the police force in the area was increased.
"San Lorenzo has long struggled with drugs and criminal activities, and we need to make more determined decisions. What happened to desiree was inhumane and unacceptable, and we must not allow similar incidents to happen again," said the mayor of Rome, Raj, "so I ask the internal government to increase the police force in Rome." Interior Minister Salvini has pledged to add an additional 154 police officers and 100 gendarmes to Rome as soon as possible."
■ The citizens were dissatisfied and protested against Salvini
On 24 October, Salvini went to the San lorenzo district to check on the location where the girl Desiree had been killed. Someone in the crowd shouted, "We support you!" Residents and feminist groups also angrily protested with banners that read," "This is not the place to solicit votes," "Don't take advantage of her death," and "The road that only women can safely walk is the way," and shouted: "You (Salvini) are a jackal."