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‘One does not die alone’: Chilling message Bangladeshi man left before killing family of three in Italy

'One does not die alone': Chilling message Bangladeshi man left before killing family of three in Italy
Triple Murder in Rome: The Hunt for the Suspected Killer. The police have received more than 40 reports

A chilling social media post just a day before a triple brutal killing in Rome is now the focus of a murder investigation.Italian police launch massive manhunt Witness HusseinA 43-year-old Bangladeshi man and three members of the same family were found murdered in an apartment in a western suburb of Rome.Investigators said attention turned to a post made at 9:33 pm on June 25, in which Hussein wrote: “One does not die alone,” and “you should die with the ones you love. That way no one has to suffer for anyone else.”After the killing, one user replied: “You are a bad person. You are the Pharaoh.”A mother, father and their young daughter were killed in a violent attack when the victims were found in an apartment on Monteglio Street in the Aurelio district of Casalotti. Father Kamal Uddin, 39, his wife Arzu, 38, and daughter Alicia, six, died at the scene. The couple’s 18-year-old son, Onion, survived but was taken to Policlinico Gemelli Hospital with serious injuries. Doctors said he suffered multiple injuries but his condition was not believed to be life-threatening.The police have identified Shahadat Hossain, who was born in Bangladesh on May 10, 1983, as the main suspect. As authorities appealed for information, investigators released his photo and circulated it on multiple channels including social media and WhatsApp. More than 40 reports have been received so far.Checkpoints were set up across Rome, with police and carabinieri stopping and searching vehicles, trains, buses and flights departing from the airport. Officials are also searching abandoned buildings and rural areas on the outskirts of the capital where he may be hiding. Investigators are looking into his contact details and recent movements, while mobile phone data is believed to have last shown him in the Casalotti area on the night of the murder. A kitchen knife believed to be the weapon used in the attack was seized from the apartment.Authorities are still working to determine the suspect’s connection to the victim. The family is from Bangladesh and has no known criminal history. Investigators are interviewing relatives, friends and neighbors to reconstruct their social circles and determine a possible motive. Police said all possibilities remained, including that the suspect could still be in the area or trying to flee Italy.

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