Pictured: British mother, 66, found stabbed to death in Italian home

Pictured: British mother, 66, found stabbed to death in picture postcard Italy home as police hunt for her missing partner

  • Michele Faiers, 66, was found with stab wounds in her idyllic Italian home

This is the British woman found fatally stabbed in her idyllic Italian home as police confirmed her partner was on the run and wanted in connection with her death.

Michele Faiers, 66, made her last post on her Instagram page on October 25, when three pictures of a spectacular sunset taken from the terrace of her house were uploaded.

She captioned it ‘another beautiful sunset’ and among the people who liked it was her partner Michael Whitbread, 76.

Other pictures show the couple enjoying a winter break, skiing in nearby mountains and in one snap she is seen with her daughter Harriet.

The couple also enjoyed several diving holidays together and Micheal is believed to be an experienced scuba diver.

Michele Faiers (pictured with her partner Michael Whitbread) was found fatally stabbed in her idyllic Italian home today

Police confirmed her partner Michael was on the run and wanted in connection with her death

Other pictures show the couple enjoying a winter break, skiing in nearby mountains and in one snap she is seen with her daughter Harriet

A local plumber who the couple employed confirmed the Facebook identities to MailOnLine and said:’I just can’t believe it. They seemed such a perfect couple. We stayed in touch and would message each other every now and then.

‘I live about 40km away and I heard the news from my friend who lives across the road from Michele and Michael. She was found stabbed and he’s now missing. I’m shocked.

‘The area is full of British people and I have numerous British clients. They employ me to help install boilers and water pipes on their properties.

‘I last saw Michele and Michael a year ago when I came to check the boiler. They had bought some abandoned properties in front of their house and were going to do them up. I just can’t believe it.’

Michele was found by police in her first-floor bedroom and the keys to the house were reportedly still in the front door.

Her friend had not heard from her for three days and had become increasingly concerned so decided to check up on her, police said. 

Neighbours said they heard her screaming in horror at finding the 66-year-old in a pool of blood and called the police who arrived at the home in the countryside.

Medical examiners are also running forensic tests to investigate how long the victim was deceased before she was discovered by her heartbroken friend. 

The couple also enjoyed several diving holidays together and Micheal is believed to be an experienced scuba diver

Michele was found by police in her first-floor bedroom and the keys to the house were reportedly still in the front door

She was found inside her rural home in Verratti village near Casoli, a town in eastern Italy, this morning

Local prosecutor Mirvana Di Serio was on the scene and the house, which is on an isolated road in the countryside has been sealed off as police carry out a forensic examination. 

The couple had been living in the house in the countryside near Palombara for about three years and were described by local residents as ‘very private’. They were often seen walking through the surrounding countryside with their three dogs. 

A source told MailOnline: ‘The alarm was raised after a friend tried to call her this morning and getting no answer she went to her house.

‘When she got there, she found the woman dead with a stab wound to the stomach and her screams alerted other neighbours and police were called.

‘They kept themselves to themselves mostly but they would be seen every now and then walking their three dogs.

The nearby commune of Palombaro is home to 100 British expats who moved to the area to buy and renovate abandoned farmhouses. 

The wider region of Abruzzo is popular with middle class Britons who have moved there because of the cheap cost of living or have holiday homes there. 

MailOnline has contacted the UK’s Foreign Office for comment.  

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