According to the Italian press, “she was a trans woman of Colombian nationality” and her case joins that of other victims from China who would be engaged “in sex work and were also attacked.”
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Martha C., better known as ‘Yessenia’, was a 65-year-old trans woman of Colombian nationality and, according to Italian authorities, was found dead in that country after suffering a violent attack at the hands of an unknown person.
They indicated the event took place on Via Durazzo in the Patri district, near Vatican City.
She is one of the three victims who open the case of a serial killer who, according to what they have published, is stalking sex workers in Italy.
What is known about the other two women is that they came from China, were between 40 and 50 years old.
The case of ‘Yessenia’
Local media stated that Martha, faced with the need to have to cover all her daughter’s expenses, “saw as an alternative to dedicate herself to this work to support all household expenses.”
She was recognized and well-liked in the area where she lived, despite occasional prying eyes from people who “knew her profession.”
However, his dreams, desires and life were cut short last Thursday when the Police received a call reporting the murder of a woman, the third time that day.
It was at that moment that the victim’s relatives informed the authorities that the woman had been found in the basement of a building.
The Colombian was in the middle of a pool of blood, with a wound in the center of her abdomen and also other blows to her body.
Given the facts, the authorities assure that in the case of Yessenia and the other two Chinese women there would only be one murderer. They are looking for the subject in areas close to where the events occurred, however his identity is unknown.
Among the victims are two sex workers of Chinese origin and a Colombian transgender.https://t.co/h75O18K9RA
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