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Man held in Rome after sister's dismembered body found trash

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Man held in Rome after sister's dismembered body found trash
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Man held in Rome after sister's dismembered body found trash

2017-08-17 12:02 Last Updated At:12:07

A man in Rome confessed to authorities Wednesday to killing his sister, whose dismembered legs were accidentally found in a city trash bin while her head and remaining body parts were later discovered in a garbage container on another street, police said.

Italian police officers and forensic experts close a body bag containing human body parts which were found inside a trash bin, in Rome, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017. (Angelo Carconi/ANSA via AP)

Italian police officers and forensic experts close a body bag containing human body parts which were found inside a trash bin, in Rome, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017. (Angelo Carconi/ANSA via AP)

Maurizio Diotallevi, 62, was questioned at police headquarters by an investigating magistrate, a statement from police headquarters said.

"In front of the magistrate, Diotallevi admitted being the one who committed the murder and who attempted to hide the body," the statement said.

Italian police officers and forensic experts turn upside down a trash bin which contains human body parts in Rome, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017. (Angelo Carconi/ANSA via AP)

Italian police officers and forensic experts turn upside down a trash bin which contains human body parts in Rome, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017. (Angelo Carconi/ANSA via AP)

The victim was identified as Nicoletta Diotallevi, 59, who lived with her brother in an apartment in the Flaminio neighborhood. Police found the brother in that apartment.

It was in another upscale neighborhood, Parioli, about a kilometer (half-mile) away, that a young woman on Tuesday night, rummaging through a trash bin used by residents on the street discovered two legs, wrapped together with package tape, police said.

An Italian police officer walks past the site where a trash bin was removed after two amputated legs were found in Rome, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017. (Angelo Carconi/ANSA via AP)

An Italian police officer walks past the site where a trash bin was removed after two amputated legs were found in Rome, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017. (Angelo Carconi/ANSA via AP)

The woman, who immediately alerted police, was reported to be in shock after the grisly find, Italian media said.

Police didn't say how the woman was killed.

Police questioned the brother after viewing images from a surveillance camera near the trash bin. In the video, "in the night between Monday and Tuesday, a man was seen heaving a heavy object into the bin," the police statement said.

Italian police officers stand near the site where a trash bin was removed after two amputated legs were found in Rome, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017. (Angelo Carconi/ANSA via AP)

Italian police officers stand near the site where a trash bin was removed after two amputated legs were found in Rome, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017. (Angelo Carconi/ANSA via AP)

Also helping investigators was a missing persons' report filed Monday on Nicoletta Diotallevi. The Italian news agency ANSA said that the brother himself had filed the report.

Not far from the siblings' apartment, police found the other body parts, wrapped in a bag and inserted in a trash bin.

The suspect was jailed. A judge must rule in a few days whether to uphold the detention order.

Exactly what triggered the slaying wasn't immediately known, but police said "the crime apparently happened for family reasons."

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Ex-Gucci designer Alessandro Michele named the new creative head at Valentino

2024-03-28 23:18 Last Updated At:23:30

PARIS (AP) — The flamboyant former designer at Gucci, Alessandro Michele, has been named the new creative director at storied Roman luxury house Valentino, following the sudden departure last week of Pierpaolo Piccioli after 25 years.

Valentino — which stages collections in Paris — confirmed the move in a statement Thursday, calling it the "start of a new journey aimed at continuing to see the brand’s unique values, its heritage and its couture codes shine around the world.”

“In his new role, Alessandro Michele will be based in Rome, the creative heart of our house, the city where it was founded in 1960,” the statement said. Michele, 51, left Gucci in 2022, after a widely popular creative tenure.

In a social media post, Michele said it was “a great honor (to be) entering a Maison de Couture that has engraved the word ‘beauty’ in a collective story made of research and extreme grace.”

Founded in Rome in 1960 by Valentino Garavani, the Valentino company is an internationally recognized Italian luxury house, with stores in over 25 countries.

Michele's debut collection will be unveiled at Paris Fashion Week in September, according to current plans.

FILE - Designer Alessandro Michele acknowledges the applause of the audience at the end of Gucci's Fall/Winter 2020/2021 collection, presented in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 19, 2020. The flamboyant former designer of Gucci Alessandro Michele has been named the new creative director at storied Roman luxury house Valentino, following the sudden departure last week of Pierpaolo Piccioli after 25 years. Valentino confirmed the move in a statement Thursday March 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File)

FILE - Designer Alessandro Michele acknowledges the applause of the audience at the end of Gucci's Fall/Winter 2020/2021 collection, presented in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 19, 2020. The flamboyant former designer of Gucci Alessandro Michele has been named the new creative director at storied Roman luxury house Valentino, following the sudden departure last week of Pierpaolo Piccioli after 25 years. Valentino confirmed the move in a statement Thursday March 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File)

FILE - Alessandro Michele poses for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film 'Don't Worry Darling' during the 79th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, on Sept. 5, 2022. The flamboyant former designer of Gucci Alessandro Michele has been named the new creative director at storied Roman luxury house Valentino, following the sudden departure last week of Pierpaolo Piccioli after 25 years. Valentino confirmed the move in a statement Thursday March 28, 2024. (Photo by Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Alessandro Michele poses for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film 'Don't Worry Darling' during the 79th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, on Sept. 5, 2022. The flamboyant former designer of Gucci Alessandro Michele has been named the new creative director at storied Roman luxury house Valentino, following the sudden departure last week of Pierpaolo Piccioli after 25 years. Valentino confirmed the move in a statement Thursday March 28, 2024. (Photo by Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP, File)