An Italian referee and his fiancée were killed in a mysterious crime

The Italian newspaper "La Repubblica" reported that the body of Italian second-division referee Danielle De Sants and his fiancée, Eleonora Manta, were found stabbed with a sharp object by an unknown killer in front of his home in the Italian province of Lecce.


She explained that "the witnesses heard the screams of Danielle de Sants and his fiancée and saw a man carrying a knife run away, then they tracked the trail of blood on the stairs of the building in Montelo Street in Lecce County, to find the body of the second-class referee and his fiancée stabbed with a sharp object and they were already dead, and there was nothing to do except Contact the police. "


De Santis is considered one of the most promising referees in the Italian second division, and he was scheduled to play the fourth referee role in the Italian Cup match Monopoli and Modena.

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