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Milan Suspect in Aurora Livoli’s Killing Was Twice Ordered Expelled as Autopsy Indicates Strangulation

Prosecutors rely on CCTV, facial recognition, plus a metro victim’s identification, with the detainee requesting an interview.

Overview

  • Emilio Gabriel Valdez Velazco, 57, remains in custody under investigation for the death of 19-year-old Aurora Livoli and has asked to be heard by prosecutors on Thursday.
  • Preliminary autopsy findings report neck injuries consistent with manual strangulation, while possible sexual violence is still being examined.
  • Authorities say metro footage from the night of December 28 links Valdez to an earlier attack at Cimiano station, and the targeted 19-year-old later identified him.
  • Investigators seized clothing matching images from the metro and from the hours before Aurora’s death, along with a smartphone and a bag containing female garments.
  • Officials detail two expulsion orders since 2019 and a 2024 residence-permit denial for social dangerousness, with the latest repatriation thwarted by an expired passport and a medical ruling that blocked CPR detention.