Italian Femicide Case Verdict
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•Giulia Cecchettin's family awaits killer's sentence in Italy
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Filippo Turetta , 22 , stabbed to death his ex-girlfriend Giulia Cecchettin last November .
Prosecutors have asked that he be sentenced to life in jail for stabbing her more than 70 times.
The case has thrust the concepts of femicide, patriarchy and male violence into the headlines.
Giulia 's family recently shared a list she wrote of the signs of controlling relationships.
Gino Cecchettin has started a foundation to teach teenagers how to handle emotions and relationships.
Education Minister Giuseppe Valditara argued that the patriarchy no longer existed in Italy .
He said the rise in sexual violence was instead “linked to the marginalisation and perversion that stems from illegal immigration”.
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