A 2-year-old girl named Beatrice died in February in Bordighera, Italy, after what investigators now describe as months of “atrocious maltreatment” by her mother and her mother’s partner. On May 31, 2026, the partner, Manuel Iannuzzi, was arrested and charged with aggravated maltreatment leading to death, joining her mother, Emanuela Aiello, already in custody. The case hinges on testimony from Beatrice’s 9-year-old sister, who described her final hours in harrowing detail—including moments when adults ignored pleas for medical help despite the child’s visibly deteriorating condition.
How a 9-Year-Old’s Testimony Unraveled the Truth
The sister’s account, shared under protective measures with prosecutors, paints a picture of deliberate neglect and cruelty. According to Il Fatto Quotidiano, she described Beatrice’s body as “completely purple” by the time she arrived at her mother’s partner’s home in Perinaldo on February 7, 2026. The child’s head lolled forward when lifted, her nose bleeding, and her lips swollen. Yet when the sisters—ages 7 and 9—asked to call for help, they were ignored. The next morning, Iannuzzi allegedly silenced them with the chilling words: *”Don’t go to school. Something terrible has happened.”* By then, Beatrice was already dead.“We asked to take her to the hospital, but they wouldn’t listen.”
*—9-year-old sister, via Il Fatto Quotidiano*The Digital Trail: Photos and a Video That Exposed the Truth
The arrest of Iannuzzi marks a turning point in the case, driven in part by damning evidence found on his phone. Corriere della Sera reports that prosecutors discovered images of Beatrice with severe bruising, as well as a video showing her forced to inhale cigarette smoke while adults laughed. The video, described by investigators as evidence of a “savage intensity” of abuse, was a critical piece in securing Iannuzzi’s detention.
“They held her underwater to make her ‘better,’ then gave her sugar.”
*—Beatrice’s 7-year-old sister, via Avvenire*