Marco R., the Italian citizen alleged to be responsible for the death of his ex-partner Paula, 28, and the young Italian-Albanian Sibora Gagani in Malaga, has acknowledged in a letter that he killed the former and has assured that he walled up the body of the second, but it did not cause his death.
The alleged murderer has sent a letter to the investigating court in which he assures that he wants to confess to Paula’s crime last May and tell everything that happened because since he entered prison he has had “a very close relationship with God and is totally repentant.” “, according to sources close to the case. Supposedly, he is going to confess the facts before the judge this Tuesday and, just as he has written in the letter, he wants to relate how the events occurred.
Regarding Paula’s crime, he maintains that there was a previous fight between the two and that, after a struggle, he grabbed her by the neck and threw her to the ground while she screamed for help. During that dispute, the man killed her, although he does not remember anything else about her, only that he panicked and ran away from her.
Regarding the crime of Sibora, with whom he had a relationship and who disappeared in 2014, he insists that he was not responsible for her death but acknowledges that he hid her body. The young woman appeared wrapped in bags inside a wooden box behind a double wall in June of last year. Despite not confessing to her murder, he assures that he is sorry “for doing something so disgusting.”