A man who attacked with acid
his former girlfriend, Rimini showgirl Gessica Notaro, on
Thursday got over 15 years in jail on appeal.
Edson 'Eddy' Tavares was sentenced to 15 years, five months
and 20 days in jail.
Notaro has since rebuilt her life and became a star on
Dancing with the Stars earlier this year.
"It went well, it's certainly what we expected, perhaps a
little bit more than we expected," said Notaro.
"It feels like a film, it's incredible to end up like this.
He's someone I slept with for three years.
"But he went looking for it, he did everything."
She said the sentence was "right".
At the first-instance trial in October last year, the 30-
year-old Cape Verde native got 10 years in jail for a January
10 acid attack on the ex-model.
The judge admitted as civil plaintiff with a provisional
payment of 1,00 euros the Butterfly association, which combats
violence against women and stalking.
Notaro, 28, is a former Miss Italy finalist and model who
worked with sea lions and dolphins at an aquarium in Rimini on
Italy's Adriatic coast.
Commenting on last year's sentence, she said "despite the
harm that he did me, he's a person I was very much in love with,
whom I really loved, and I can't quite hate him, but I can't
forgive him, I won't forgive him.
"What remains is just indifference".
Two weeks after being disfigured by Tavares, Notaro posted a
photo on Facebook to thank those that had supported her in these
days.
The photo showed her hands forming a heart shape and a part
of the bandages that covered her face.
"It is hard but I will make it with your help. I love you,"
she wrote.
The police arrested Tavares, whose full name is Jorge
Edson Tavares.
Notaro had reportedly taken out a harassment order against
Tavares after the pair broke up.
In less than 24 hours, Notaro's post received over 2,000
'likes' and hundreds of messages of encouragement and
solidarity.
"Gessica would like to dedicate this heart to the doctors,
nurses and all the staff of the Bufalini hospital in Cesena, and
thank once again all the friends and people who send her
greetings every day and are standing by her side," her agent,
Mauro Catalini, added to the post.
The injuries caused by the acid are improving but Notaro will
have to undergo several operations to reconstruct her skin in
the places affected the worst: her forehead and left temple and
her left eye, which she cannot see well from now.
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