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A British student who was linked to an exchange programme in Italy has been found dead with her throat cut. A British woman living in Italy has been found dead with her throat cut.
The 22-year-old woman's body was found in a house in Perugia, in the Umbria region, in a bedroom.The 22-year-old woman's body was found in a house in Perugia, in the Umbria region, in a bedroom.
It is understood that the woman's studies in Italy had been funded by the Erasmus exchange programme. The woman, who lived with three others, had been to a party with some friends but had gone home alone. Local media reports suggested she was a student.
The student, who lived with three other people, had been to a party with some friends but had gone home alone. The Foreign Office is investigating. The Foreign Office is investigating the reports. A spokesman said he could not give details regarding the victim's identity or where she was from.
Perugia is home to a large community of foreign students.
It is understood that the woman's body was found by the police after they checked a mobile phone - thought to belong to the Briton - which was found in a nearby garden.It is understood that the woman's body was found by the police after they checked a mobile phone - thought to belong to the Briton - which was found in a nearby garden.
She lived with three other women and her body was found at about 1330 local time. Perugia is home to a large community of foreign students.
The victim lived with three other women and her body was found at about 1330 local time.
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The student had reportedly been based in Perugia since last August. According to local reports, she had reportedly been based in Perugia since last August.
BBC correspondent Christian Fraser said the door to the bedroom where the student was found had been locked from the inside. BBC correspondent Christian Fraser said the door to the bedroom where she was found had been locked from the inside.
"That would suggest that the murderer left through the window," he said."That would suggest that the murderer left through the window," he said.
A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are aware of the reports and we are urgently seeking clarification over the identity of the person."A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are aware of the reports and we are urgently seeking clarification over the identity of the person."
Meanwhile, Erasmus, the European student exchange programme, said it had provided assistance to help the woman fund her study.
A spokeswoman said: "We have funded her but she was not on one of our programmes."