Overview
- On the evening of June 14, 55-year-old Nikollaq Hudhra approached his ex-wife Gentiana Hudhra in Tolentino’s busy viale Benadduci and stabbed her multiple times before kicking her as she lay on the ground.
- Dozens of witnesses alerted the Carabinieri, who arrived within minutes to find the suspect seated calmly on a nearby bench and the electric scooter he used to reach the scene.
- Hudhra has confessed to the killing and is held at Ancona’s Montacuto prison while the Procura di Macerata considers premeditated murder charges.
- The victim, a 45-year-old Albanian caregiver and mother of two adult children, had been separated from her husband for three years.
- Officials have declared a day of mourning in Tolentino, marking the city’s 33rd femicide of the year and underscoring concerns over domestic violence in Italy.