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Argentine Hotel Worker Survives Stabbing in Italian Alps as Husband Is Charged With Attempted Homicide

Prosecutors cite prior pleas for help at the hotel after she reported escalating abuse.

Overview

  • Paola Espíndola was attacked on December 10 inside the Campo Carlo Magno hotel in the Trento province, where she and her husband, Alejo Grisetti, had seasonal jobs.
  • She escaped by running down stairs and jumping from an upper level, after which hotel staff alerted authorities and she was airlifted to Santa Chiara Hospital in Trento.
  • Doctors operated multiple times for severe injuries, including punctured lungs, organ damage and a broken scapula, and she is now out of immediate danger with her sister present.
  • Police report that Grisetti sustained minor self‑inflicted wounds, was discharged from medical care, detained and formally accused of attempted homicide.
  • The case is before Investigating Judge Enrico Borrelli with Prosecutor Nadia La Femina, as staff say they had planned to relocate Grisetti following Espíndola’s request for protection.