"I saw her going away with her scooter, I saw her all dirty putting everything under her

saddle. I greeted her and not even looked at me. I tell you the truth. I saw her a fortnight ago in the alley and she didn't even look at me. "

These are the words reported on the phone, in May 1996, by a possible eyewitness to the murder of Nada Cella, the secretary massacred in Chiavari 25 years ago in the accountancy firm where she worked.

A phone call that according to the investigators would support the hypothesis that the young woman was killed by Annalucia Cecere, recently registered in the register of suspects for murder after years of investigations that have led to nothing.

The elderly woman on the phone reported that she had seen the bloodstained Cecere under Marco Soracco's study on the morning of the crime.

The Public Prosecutor of Genoa and the investigators of the Flying Squad then released the audio ( LISTEN ), in the hope of finding the witness.

"As part of the investigations relating to the murder of Nada Cella - explains a note - the Public Prosecutor's Office at the Court of Genoa authorized the State Police to broadcast, to television and radio media, an anonymous telephone conversation of the 9 August 1996, in order to help identify the unknown interlocutor ".

Investigators think that Cecere, now 53, may have killed Cella out of jealousy, who was 24 at the time, because she wanted her job as secretary in order to win over the accountant Soracco.

The latter is instead again under investigation together with the elderly mother for false testimony given to the prosecutor during the first investigation, which ended in a stalemate.

(Unioneonline / lf)

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The audio broadcast by the Police:

L'audio diffuso dalla Polizia

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