A forensic doctor informed a court sitting that Paulina Dembska was fully conscious as she was assaulted and raped, and fought back despite knowing she was going to die.
Mario Scerri revealed that Dembska fought back as hard as she could as her aggressor, Abner Aquilina, grabbed her by the hair, pressed hard on her neck and beat her.
Dembska managed to inflict injuries on Aquilina which caused him to suffer lesions compatible with the struggle. The forensic expert was testifying in the compilation of evidence against Aquilina on Friday.
Photos of Dembska as analysed by parte civile lawyer Stefano Filletti showed bruises on the victim’s face, breasts and thighs. Evidence showed that a struggle occurred before she was pinned down, with fractures in the neck bones indicating a ‘severe powerful lateral manual pressure’.
Another lateral abrasion on the neck was compatible with the injury caused by the scarf she was wearing that night. There were also two wounds in the genital area which indicated forced penetration as the victim fought back her aggressor.
Dembska died of asphyxia due to external pressure on the neck as it blocked her airways. The court case pertaining to Aquilina is still ongoing, having just been deemed capable of standing trial.
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