Milan, Jan. 2 (LaPresse) – The 56-year-old Peruvian man under investigation in the case of Aurora Livoli, the 19-year-old found dead in the courtyard of an apartment building in Milan on Via Privata Paolo Paruta, has been arrested. On the evening of Dec. 30 in Milan, the Milan Investigation Unit and the Milan Porta Monforte Operational Unit tracked down and arrested the man – who has a history of sexual violence and is an illegal immigrant – on suspicion of attempted aggravated robbery against a 19-year-old Peruvian woman. On the evening of December 28, inside the M2 Cimiano metro station, the man had violently attacked the young woman from behind as she stood alone on the platform, taking her cell phone, holding her neck tightly with one arm and covering her mouth with the other hand to prevent her from calling for help. As he was dragging her into a corner of the station, the young woman, seeing a train arriving, tried to break free, managing to regain possession of her phone and then being rescued by passersby, while the 56-year-old fled, covering his tracks and even attempting to disguise himself among the passersby by wearing his double-sided jacket inside out. Further investigations, still ongoing by the Carabinieri, have led to serious evidence of guilt against the same man in connection with the discovery of Aurora Livoli's body.