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Interpreter for Royals Found Dead in Milan
15 Jun
Summary
- Linguist Roberto Guerrino, who served royalty, was found deceased.
- He was discovered in his apartment after a possible dating app encounter.
- Evidence suggests blunt force trauma with a statue may be the cause.

Roberto Guerrino, a 60-year-old Italian linguist known for interpreting for King Charles and royalty from Liechtenstein and Norway, was found murdered in his Milan apartment. He was discovered at the weekend, reportedly after meeting an individual through a dating app. Mr. Guerrino sustained severe head and facial injuries, possibly inflicted by one of his stone Buddha statues, at least one of which was found covered in blood.
Investigators are meticulously examining Mr. Guerrino's mobile phone communications and his apartment for forensic evidence. The absence of a struggle suggests a sudden attack. This incident bears a resemblance to a prior assault and robbery that occurred three years ago, when he reported being attacked by a man he met on a dating app. A post-mortem examination is scheduled to determine the exact cause of death.