A young woman of just 18 years old, who would have celebrated her nineteenth birthday on November 9th, was brutally killed with a knife last night in her apartment on the third floor of a building in Costa Volpino, a municipality with about eight thousand inhabitants located on the northern shore of Lake Iseo.
For this murder, in the afternoon, the Carabinieri of the Clusone and Bergamo stations arrested a young Indian citizen, Dip Gulsham, 19 years old, who knew the victim and lived in the same residential complex but in a different housing unit. He is accused of voluntary homicide.
According to reconstructions, the girl was at home with a friend in the apartment on the third floor, accessible from Via Nazionale at number 124, where she lived with her mother, who was absent at the time. Shortly after 1 am, the friend went downstairs to buy some drinks from a vending machine located a few steps from the entrance to the building. At that moment, the murder occurred: Dip Gulsham reached Sara’s apartment, probably entering through the residential complex, and for reasons still unclear, stabbed the young woman in the face and chest. He then walked away, down the stairs and back to his home.
When the friend returned, she immediately noticed bloodstains on the stairs and, entering the apartment, found Sara on the floor, lifeless and surrounded by a pool of blood. In panic, she began to scream, attracting the attention of the other residents of the building, where about forty families live. Some neighbors rushed to help and a call to the emergency number 112 led to the intervention of 118. A neighbor, following the instructions provided by the emergency personnel, attempted to perform cardiac resuscitation on the young woman, but without success. Even the rescuers, who arrived with an ambulance and a medical car, were unable to save Sara, who was declared dead shortly after.
The police force, composed of the Carabinieri of the Clusone company and the Bergamo investigative unit, immediately began the investigation, coordinated by the deputy prosecutor Giampiero Golluccio. Sara’s apartment was seized to allow the relevant surveys to be carried out.
During the night, the friend who discovered the crime, several neighbors and some acquaintances of the victim were interviewed. Sara’s mother also returned home, and in the meantime her father, separated from her mother and living in another house, also in Costa Volpino, showed up. Once the investigations were concluded, Sara Centelleghe’s body was transferred to the morgue of the Papa Giovanni XXIII hospital in Bergamo, where the autopsy will be performed in the next few days.
In the morning, the carabin