A WOMAN who vanished in Italy last month has been found brutally decapitated – after weeks of national concern over her disappearance.
The body of Denisa Maria Adas Paun, 30, was discovered on Wednesday in a suitcase among brambles, her head found separately miles away in a field.



Adas was a Romanian national who lived in Italy’s capital of Rome and worked as an escort, according to the prosecutor’s office.
She disappeared on May 15 from the Tuscan town of Prato, where she is said to have travelled for work.
Vasile Frumuzache, 32, who is a Romanian-born security guard, reportedly confessed to the horrific crime.
Frumuzache was charged with murder and concealment of a corpse.
A man who was married with two children said that Adas blackmailed him into giving her €10,000 (£8,417) by threatening to reveal their affair to his wife, as per Italian authorities.
“That’s why I killed her,” he allegedly told them.
Frumuzache choked Adas, then beheaded her with a knife, later placing her remains in a trash bag and hiding them inside a suitcase, according to Italian media outlet Corriere Fiorentino.
The next day, he reportedly burnt her head in a garden using gasoline.
Just hours before her death, Adas gave her mother a phone call during which she “seemed calm”.
“Hi Mum, I’m fine, see you at home on Saturday,” she said.

But shortly after the call, both of Adas’ phones were switched off – a detail her family called deeply suspicious.
Her mother soon went to police in Rome to report her missing.
Initially, detectives thought she had left of her own accord since her phones, wallet, car keys, two suitcases, and her always-present blanket were all gone.
Her loved ones, however, were convinced something sinister had happened.
A few days before her disappearance, Adas told a friend: “I’m afraid I’m going to be killed,” local media report.
Detectives say Frumuzache entered the property where Adas was staying at 10.50pm on May 15, carrying a holdall.
Shortly after 1am, he was seen leaving with the suitcase that she had brought with her from her home in Rome.
It is believed her body was inside the suitcase.
Detectives traced his journey to the spot where the body was found using GPS data from a tracker fitted to his car for insurance purposes.
Adas’ body was discovered near an abandoned farmhouse in a rural part of Montecatini Terme, near Florence – around a half-hour drive from Prato.
Her head was only found after Frumuzache disclosed its location during police questioning.
Adas is believed to have been suffocated, but a post-mortem is expected to confirm the exact cause of death.
