Overview
- Her family announced she died after an illness and requested a strictly private funeral.
- A member of the Rome column of the Red Brigades, she held the lease to the via Montalcini apartment where Aldo Moro was held for 55 days in 1978.
- After Moro’s killing, she went underground and joined the May 3, 1979 attack on the Christian Democracy headquarters in Rome, in which police officers Antonio Mea and Piero Ollanu were killed.
- On February 12, 1980, she participated in the assassination of Vittorio Bachelet, firing first, before being arrested later that year and sentenced to life in prison.
- Granted conditional release in 2002, she later worked in social programs and authored books including Il prigioniero, the basis for Marco Bellocchio’s film Buongiorno, notte.