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FBI looking for man who killed 11-month-old daughter in ‘terrible’ crime

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The FBI and Connecticut State Police are looking for a man suspected of the November 18 brutal murder of his 11-month-old daughter. The crime warning was issued only three days later.

Christopher Francischini, 31, is wanted for the murder of his daughter Camilla, who was found with neck compressions and stab wounds on November 18 at her home in Naugatuck, USA.

Authorities called the case “terrible.” The baby was found dismembered.

The Naugatuk police received an arrest warrant for Francischini with a bail of about five million euros. The FBI is also offering a €10,000 cash reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect.

At a press conference, police said they were called to the scene of the crime after someone called 911 and said the girl was dead. The call was made from the family’s home three days after the murder.

The man has an “extensive criminal history” and was on probation. The suspect was wearing an electronic bracelet and was supposed to cut it off on the day of the alleged crime, authorities said.

The police explained that the man and the girl’s biological mother were arguing on the morning of the crime. It is assumed that the conflict occurred after the death of the child. The parents were separated.

Camille’s funeral took place Saturday in a private ceremony “surrounded by family and loved ones,” as police posted on social media along with a photo of Camilla.

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