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Malaga

Updated Tuesday, January 30, 2024-13:02

  • Crime Sibora's murderer placed flowers on her corpse and walled her up

Marco R., the Italian citizen alleged to be responsible for the death of his 28-year-old ex-partner Paula and the young Italian-Albanian Sibora Gagani in Malaga, has acknowledged by letter that

he killed the first 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." ", as sources close to the case have informed EFE.

The Italian citizen has assured that he will confess the facts before the judge this Tuesday and, 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, that she screamed for help but that he tried to attack him and he killed her, although he does not remember anything else, only that He panicked and fled.

Crime of Sibora Gagani

Regarding the crime of Sibora, a young woman with whom he had 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 (which appeared wrapped in bags and inside a wooden box after a double wall last June), so he reiterates that he is sorry "for doing something so disgusting."

In the letter he recalls that it was

he who gave "the key information"

to the Torremolinos Police (Málaga) about where Sibora's body was, but that the agents have "sold" him lying and saying that he is responsible for her death despite That is not the case, it is a much more complex issue.

Marco R. confessed last May that he walled his ex-girlfriend Sibora before a judicial statement for Paula's crime, when he saw her image on a board at the police station, and commented that he

used acid to make the body disappear.

Sibora Gagani moved with Marco R. to the Costa del Sol

in 2011

and disappeared on July 7, 2014, shortly after breaking off her relationship with him, a date since which her family, who resides in Italy, did not know of her whereabouts. .

The investigation into Gagani's disappearance resumed a few days after Marco R. was arrested for the stabbing death of his ex-partner Paula in another home in Torremolinos. After several searches in the apartment they had shared,

they found the remains

.

Paula's death

Regarding Paula's death, he maintains in the letter that he "never" hit her, that

they were both drug users

and that they had recently had many arguments because he was having a "foolish thing" with a waitress, so they had decided to temporarily cut off the relationship. relationship.

Despite this, on the day of the crime they were both in the house and, always according to the version of the investigated, they had consumed a lot of drugs, and after an argument because third parties had confirmed their relationship with the waitress, they

began to fight.

She supposedly took a knife and attacked him, "they were moments of panic" and she remembers that at some point during the fight he grabbed her by the neck, threw her to the ground and began to defend herself too

forcefully

. "He kept trying to kill me with the gun, I don't remember anything else, he was very drugged."

He maintains that he would never have imagined "such a tragedy" and that he should have called the police, but that he panicked and learned that at that moment

he had permanently lost the son

they had in common.

"I would never have been able to voluntarily harm the mother of my son. I swear," he maintains in the letter, where he says that "thanks to the spiritual path" he has undertaken he is learning from his mistakes and that is why he

wants to collaborate with the justice.