Pamela Genini, a model and TV star, has reportedly been killed in her Milan flat following a dispute along with her former boyfriend.
Genini, from the Italian province of Bergamo, was present in critical condition on the terrace when officers arrived yesterday evening.
Gianluca Soncin, 52, her ex, is accused of stabbing her to death.
He used a replica of her key to enter her home on Via Iglesias within the
Gorla neighbourhood.

Genini secretly phoned the police after Soncin arrived at her third-floor home to beg her to take him back.
Genini, 29, managed to let police in after they rang her intercom by telling Soncin, ‘It’s Glovo,’ an Italian food delivery service
She had been allegedly stabbed nearly two dozen times by Soncin, police said, in keeping with the Il Fatto Quotidiano.
Genini suffered injuries to her neck, back, chest, upper limbs, and hands, prosecutor Alessia Menegazzo said.
Soncin is alleged to have injured himself within the neck twice when police arrived. He stays in serious condition on the hospital, the Italian news agency Ansa reported.
Genini founded the beachwear line EP SheLux with friend Elisa Bartolotti.
She’s described on the brand’s website as ‘a model and young entrepreneur who enjoys difficult herself by pondering outside the box’.
Marcella Cannariato, the CEO of an Italian brokerage voted Forbes Top 100 Italian Women, paid tribute to Genini. She said on Instagram that Genini is the seventeenth victim of femicide in Italy this yr.
‘And the yr isn’t over yet,’ she said, adding: ‘What number of more times will we’ve got to read these news before we understand that these are usually not isolated cases, but a culture of possession, domination and silence?
‘For years I’ve been working to support women, to provide them tools, networks, and a voice. But until we alter the system, until we make the prevention protocols really effective, until the fear of a lady is treated as an exaggeration, we’ll proceed to cry.
‘And I’m done with it. Pamela, your name will stick with us. Within the memory. But in addition in motion.’
At the very least 109 women were killed in Italy in 2023; greater than half were murdered by a partner or an ex-partner, in keeping with the statistics agency Istat.
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