The murder of 14-year-old Martina Carbonaro dominated morning coverage as her 18-year-old ex-boyfriend confessed to killing her with a stone after she ended their relationship. The case progressed rapidly from missing person reports to body discovery in an abandoned building near Afragola's stadium, with the perpetrator caught on video evidence.
By afternoon, international developments shifted focus as Netanyahu confirmed the death of Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar in an Israeli raid, while Hamas announced acceptance of a US-proposed ceasefire. Russia proposed June 2 peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul, with Lavrov warning Germany against further military support after Berlin pledged 5 billion euros in aid and assistance with long-range missile production.
Antonio Filosa's appointment as Stellantis CEO marked a rare positive business development, while the tax authority's website crashed again, preventing accountants from submitting declarations. President Mattarella addressed magistrates about institutional constraints as the Garlasco case continued generating controversy.