Farewell to Maria Rosaria Marinelli, the first female Sardinian magistrate
He was 85 years old, he also framed the "Is Mirrionis Gang"Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Maria Rosaria Marinelli, the first Sardinian woman to become a magistrate, died yesterday at the age of 85. Her story is linked to some of the most famous judicial cases that have marked the life and news of the capital and the Island: from the “ Banda di Is Mirrionis ”, to the trial against two brothers who killed and burned the body of their aunt , a case discovered thanks to her tenacity as an investigator. After 36 years in the judiciary, Maria Rosaria Marinelli left the prestigious post of Attorney General.
In a very short time - as her colleagues who knew her recall - the public prosecutor Marinelli managed to understand the dynamics of Sardinian crime and to carry out exceptional investigative work together with her colleague Mario Marchetti, who later became deputy prosecutor in Cagliari. It was with him that she managed to defeat the "Is Mirrionis Gang" that in the Nineties bloodied the city with murders and attacks.
Words of condolence and friendship were pronounced yesterday by numerous colleagues who knew and esteemed her as an "exceptional magistrate, beyond her career titles, a master of rigor and rectitude, a superlative and inflexible colleague".
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