

Italian Student Under Investigation for Murder of Two Newborns
In a shocking turn of events in Traversetolo, Italy, police have uncovered the bodies of two newborn infants buried in the backyard of a wealthy family's villa. The primary suspect is Chiara Petrollini, a 22-year-old student who was on vacation in New York with her family when the grim discovery was made. According to investigators, Petrollini gave birth to the first child prematurely in August and buried it in the garden. She then left for New York, only returning two days later. A dog belonging to her grandmother is believed to have unearthed the remains, leading to the discovery. Petrollini is now facing charges of murder and concealment of a body. The second infant, also found buried, is believed to be over a year old. Petrollini's former boyfriend, the father of one of the infants, stated he was unaware of her pregnancies. The investigation is ongoing.